Image: President Street Station - Baltimore 1936
Description: View of President Street Station, Baltimore, Maryland. Built by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad (PW&B) in 1850. With the opening of Baltimore Union Station (now called Penn Station) in 1873, the President Street Station became principally a freight station. Behind the head house (on the left) is the train shed that was added in 1913 and replaced the original 1850 shed.
Title: President Street Station - Baltimore 1936
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Author: E. H. Pickering, photographer
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