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The B&O Railroad stands for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, because it connected the city of Baltimore, Maryland with the Ohio River.
The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O).
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That may have been the B&O, or the Baltimore and Ohio railroad.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ran through Huntington, in addition to the C&O.
Ohio. The B&O Railroad line existed from 1830 until 1987.
The first American Railroad was built in the North, called the Baltimore and Ohio, or B&O Railroad.
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was chartered in 1823, and provided initially for horse drawn trains with carriages provided by "passengers" that allowed their carriages on the B&O tracks.
The address of the Sandy River And Rangeley Lakes Railroad is: Po Box B, Phillips, ME 04966-1502
No one invented the B&O Railroad. The B&O was chartered by Maryland and Virginia in 1827 as the result of work by Philip E. Thomas and George Brown and a group of about 25 original investors.
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877, began on July 14 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, because the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O) cut wages for the third time in a year.
The Ohio River Vally is located in Eastern Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Check the link below to see a map of the Ohio river valley. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b4/Ohiorivermap.png300px-Ohiorivermap.png