Western Maryland Railway Historical Society Inc posted Western Maryland Railway GP9 number 34 is seen working the coal yard at Port Covington in Baltimore, Maryland, in March 1975. Another GP9 sits idle waiting for work. Bill Hopkins photo Steven Ford: WM-6 train on the far left. The coal cars are loaded with imported coke, WM ran lots of coke and iron ore out of Port Covington back then. Erik Morton shared Optimized coal port, Port Covington was part of Baltimore Harbor. Ken Heitzenrater: My great, great grandfather landed in Baltimore in 1834 on a wooden sailing ship. Looks like order to left of engine, order to the right of the engine and stuck in the middle with mayhem...Is exported coal still going out of this port? |
Dennis DeBruler commented on Eric's post Scroll down in: Note the roundhouse in the lower-right corner. |
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