The CNJ No. 592 “Atlantic Camelback” was one of the locomotives damaged by the Roundhouse roof collapse on Feb. 17, 2003.
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Photos: B. Miller
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Historic Site
The B&O Railroad Museum’s 40-acre historic site, called Mt. Clare, is a National Historic Landmark and is the original site where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad founded America’s first commercial railroad in 1827.
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