Imagine rolling through mountain passes and historic tunnels aboard a vintage train, watching the Allegheny Mountains unfold ...
Baltimore’s path to becoming one of the four largest cities in the US began long before its first railroad tracks were laid. But the city’s growth before the Civil War was deeply intertwined with the ...
The trains run on electric power via overhead wires; at 142 feet long, they are twice the length of a Metro car, hold 431 ...
A French train company is facing an unusual and severe stumbling block before it can be considered for a new rail project in Maryland: finally cleaning up its role in shuttling victims to Nazi ...
Hundreds of Maryland transit commuters experienced a miserable ride into Washington, D.C., on Monday morning when rush-hour train MARC Penn Line #419 was abruptly canceled due to “lack of equipment.” ...
Rail took a while to reach Northern Virginia. The railroad first reached Washington, DC in 1835, but it would be another twenty-six years before the line was extended across the Potomac.