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18 April 2026

  • curprev 18:3918:39, 18 April 2026 Pwenner talk contribs 1,406 bytes +1,406 This photo of the WB Tower was taken from a locomotive cab facing west in 1975. WB Tower was a railroad interlocking and control tower, sometimes called a “signaling tower,” built to control train movements through the complex network of tracks, switches, and crossovers at the Brunswick yard and junction area. WB Tower served as the nerve center of the yard, managing mainline traffic on the B&O’s busy Metropolitan Subdivision between yard operations in Washington, D.C. and Cumberland, Md. Th...