File:B&O Engine 1913.jpg
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The B&O Railroad and the C&O Canal Company both reached Berlin in 1834. The railroad employed a small section gang here and the village was a canal town relying upon the canal for commerce. That fact changed when the B&O Railroad 's decision to move its main yard operation here from Martinsburg, West Virginia.
This photograph is from 1913, showing a B&O Engine and coal tender at Brunswick.
This item is highlighted on page 16 of History in Our Attics: Photos and documents of Brunswick, MD: Volume I
Other Books by James R. Castle: History in Our Attics:Photos and Documents of Brunswick, MD:Volume II
History in Our Attics:Photos and Documents of Brunswick,MD:Volume III
A Christmas Trip to Brunswick
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