Railroading Around Cumberland

Stakem, Patrick H (Loyola College)

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Located at the confluence of Will's Creek and the Potomac River, Cumberland, Maryland, is known as the Queen City of the Alleghenies. Because of the unique geography of the mountain passes, Cumberland became a transportation nexus between the Eastern Seaboard and the inland bounty of the United States. The National Road, a federal project initiated by Pres. Thomas Jefferson, passes through Cumberland, as does the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and Canal. Rail lines and roads stretch out west, south, and north to industrial, agricultural, and natural resource areas. Regional short-line railroads served to move coal to the loading docks of the canal in Cumberland. Today the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad features steam-power excursions from the old Western Maryland Station next to the canal basin, while 6,000-horsepower diesels haul heavy freight through the CSX Yards in South Cumberland.
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Writer
Stakem, Patrick H (Loyola College)
Title
Railroading Around Cumberland
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
130
Weight
413 gr
EAN
9781531633783
Dimensions
244 x 170 x 16 mm
Binding format
Gebonden

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