File:East B&O yard in 1906.jpg
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The East B&O yard at Brunswick in 1906 at its peak as the largest railroad yard operation in the United States.
(Photo courtesy of Phil Graves)
Jacquelyn Ebersole: The trains bound for the west were made up in the East end of town known as the westbound yards. Naturally the east bound were made up in the west end.
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