The B&O No. B-29 is a “Jordan Spreader,” a type of maintenance car designed to spread ballast that is considered by some to be the earliest type of railroad maintenance equipment. Today, Jordan Spreaders are primarily used for snowplow services.
The B&O No. B-29 was built in 1951 by the O. F. Jordan company and has seen many numbers and paint schemes through the B&O, Chessie System, and CSX eras. Today, the Jordan Spreader has been numbered B-29 and cosmetically restored to match its original appearance.
Don’t miss out on a chance to step inside of this historic piece of maintenance equipment to hear not only its story, but the importance of the Jordan Spreader to maintaining the rails!
Tours:
Tours will be available between 10 AM – 4 PM.
Admission:
Included with Museum Admission. FREE for B&O Members.
Please note: This tour requires participants to climb stairs and walk on uneven pathways. A virtual tour will be available on-site via QR code. Docent Tour Guides stationed near the car can answer any additional questions about the history and physical description of the rail car. Small children must be accompanied by an adult guardian at all times.
More about the B&O Unlocked Series
B&O Unlocked returns in 2025!
Step into a variety of our historical marvels as their doors open for a limited time! Each month, you will have the chance to explore the interiors of a new museum collection piece and hear about their amazing histories.
This year, you can expect a chance to step inside nine new pieces and two fan-favorites!
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