Category:Calvert Station
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- English: Calvert Station, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The Italianate-style passenger station was built 1849-50 by the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad (later the Northern Central Railway, a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad), James Crawford Neilson (1817-1900), architect. The passenger station was demolished c. 1948. The adjacent freight station was built c. 1860 and expanded in 1946. It operated as a freight station until 1971 and is extant.
Media in category "Calvert Station"
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Calvert St Station Baltimore 1869.png 1,303 × 434; 1.37 MB
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Calvert Sta Baltimore 1936.jpg 4,690 × 3,311; 2.66 MB
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- Built in Maryland in 1850
- Demolished train stations in the United States
- Destroyed in 1948
- Former Pennsylvania Railroad stations
- Former train stations in Maryland
- Historic American Buildings Survey of Maryland
- Italianate architecture in Maryland
- Niernsee and Neilson
- Northern Central Railway
- Towers in Maryland
- Train stations in Baltimore