
To continue with the mini theme of Francis Baldwin, I’m putting up (sorry if you don’t like trains) another station that he designed. This one is just up the road from yesterday’s church in Kensington.
You might notice that it shares a few of it’s lines with the Laurel station, but unlike that station which was on a different line, it is most like the small wooden Dickerson station, which we featured a few months back. In fact, as you can see below the B&O sign is very very similar.

If you are wondering, there are said to be around 80 of Baldwin’s buildings still standing throughout our state and 500 or so still standing throughout the mid-atlantic and north-east.
We’ve covered quite a few on this post already. With yesterday’s chuch and past posts from Sykesville and Mt. Claire that have also involved Baldwin buildings, we’ve hit 6. Only 74 to go.
3 responses so far ↓
1 cahrlieb // Oct 8, 2009 at 10:51 PM
We like trains. Are these active stations?
2 Jeff // Oct 9, 2009 at 6:55 AM
Yes, all active on the current MARC lines.
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