File:Point of Rocks Station-KG tower.jpeg

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Revision as of 19:57, 19 April 2026 by Pwenner (talk | contribs) (B&O "KG" tower at Point of Rocks, across from the Francis Baldwin-architected train station, looking east. Photo date is unknown. The tower, otherwise known as a block-station tower, formed a block with the WB tower in Brunswick and the VO tower in Weverton, to control all train traffic moving between Washington, DC and Cumberland. KG was demolished sometime around 1953. (Photo courtesy of Darren Reynolds via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History) Category:Smoketown Railroad)
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B&O "KG" tower at Point of Rocks, across from the Francis Baldwin-architected train station, looking east. Photo date is unknown. The tower, otherwise known as a block-station tower, formed a block with the WB tower in Brunswick and the VO tower in Weverton, to control all train traffic moving between Washington, DC and Cumberland. KG was demolished sometime around 1953.

(Photo courtesy of Darren Reynolds via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History)

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current19:57, 19 April 2026Thumbnail for version as of 19:57, 19 April 2026800 × 790 (140 KB)Pwenner (talk | contribs)B&O "KG" tower at Point of Rocks, across from the Francis Baldwin-architected train station, looking east. Photo date is unknown. The tower, otherwise known as a block-station tower, formed a block with the WB tower in Brunswick and the VO tower in Weverton, to control all train traffic moving between Washington, DC and Cumberland. KG was demolished sometime around 1953. (Photo courtesy of Darren Reynolds via Baltimore & Ohio Railroad History) Category:Smoketown Railroad

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