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PHOTOS OF THE B&O MUSEUM |
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On the museum's outdoor layout, a B&O Aristocraft Mikado pulls a passenger train in the shadow of a full size B&O President Class Padcific. |
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Chris France, a volunteer at the Museum and an avid G scaler, poses in front of the freshly painted SW-7 he operates on Sundays. |
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The train is approaching the Roundhouse, between a GP7, Alco S-1, and GP30. The Ravens are playing the Cowboys a few blocks to the right and we can hear the crowd. |
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The engineer carefully applies the brakes as the train arrives at the platform. |
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American Freedom Train No. 1, formerly Reading T-1 No. 2101, shows off her eagle (above the headlight) in the front parking lot area. |
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Mighty C&O 2-6-6-2 No.1309, the last U.S. steam engine made by Baldwin, is located in the front parking lot. There's a 2-8-4 and a 2-8-2 behind her. |
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