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File:Brunswick and the B&O Yard.jpg great view of Brunswick and the B&O Yard that was likely taken from a small plane using the air strip you can see on the lower left. The airstrip was located(1,004 × 752 (142 KB)) - 12:15, 13 November 2019File:B&O Railroad workers in the Brunswick yard - mid-70s.jpg B&O Railroad workers in the Brunswick yard - mid-70s Bill Brown is standing on the far right. The two men bending over with shovel and pic are George Hoffman(1,371 × 995 (195 KB)) - 19:58, 1 November 2019File:B&O Yard in 1976 with the roundhouse and water tower.jpg Ray Soderberg's outstanding photos of the B&O yard at Brunswick in 1976. See the roundhouse and water tower in the background. (Photo courtesy of Ray Soderberg)(1,025 × 684 (93 KB)) - 15:15, 14 November 2019File:B&O car yard and Eastbound Hum.jpg The B&O car yard and Eastbound Hump. See the Tower on the right. Train cars heading to the east coast were consolidated on the west end of the Brunswick(2,048 × 1,466 (257 KB)) - 08:59, 14 November 2019File:B & O Gravity Yard..jpg B & O Gravity Yard. The 7-mile long B&O yard in Brunswick was the largest in the United States for at least 70 years. (Photo courtesy of David Cage) Reuben(604 × 386 (98 KB)) - 20:19, 12 November 2019File:Train in the B&O yard at Brunswick in 1975.jpg Train in the B&O yard at Brunswick in 1975. The old YMCA is on the left. The WB Tower and roundhouse are to the right. (Photo courtesy of Ray Soderberg)(939 × 960 (153 KB)) - 15:25, 13 November 2019File:B&O yard in the early 1950s, West Bound Station, Coal Tipple.jpg photo of the B&O yard in Brunswick in the early 1950s. See the westbound station on the far left, the roundhouse and coal tipple in the middle, and the eastbound(1,966 × 1,346 (252 KB)) - 16:17, 14 November 2019File:View behind the old YMCA with the B&O hospital on the right. The yard office is in the foreground..jpg (category Smoketown B&O YMCA) courtesy of the Brunswick Heritage Museum) Reuben Moss Note: the strange paths and the area in the foreground...thats grass (now all gravel and asphalt).(2,048 × 1,536 (245 KB)) - 10:47, 24 October 2019File:East end Brunswick B&O yards in the early 20th century.jpg Maybe the best way to caption this hazy view of the east end Brunswick B&O yards in the early 20th century? "The Air of Smoketown" According to Reuben(2,048 × 1,303 (187 KB)) - 10:52, 13 November 2019File:B&O Engine 1913.jpg The B&O Railroad and the C&O Canal Company both reached Berlin in 1834. The railroad employed a small section gang here and the village was a canal town(2,087 × 801 (280 KB)) - 18:35, 4 February 2020File:Columbian domes in the yard at Brunswick, MD.jpg According to John Suscheck in the comments under the photo: "This is ex-B&O High Dome and it was sold from the Lake Shore Chapter NRHS to MARC Rail near Baltimore(640 × 427 (92 KB)) - 14:36, 10 March 2021File:B&O Roundhouse Post Card.jpg Postcard of the original B&O roundhouse in Brunswick, which was replaced as part of the 1907 infrastructure improvement that included the YMCA and the west half(1,068 × 627 (145 KB)) - 16:06, 1 February 2020File:Brunswick yard in the mid-'60s.jpg The Brunswick yard in the mid-'60s above and under the shadow of the bridge. By this time, the railroad business was waning in Brunswick as the B&O had(1,112 × 725 (224 KB)) - 12:43, 13 November 2019File:Rambling Bill Dunn at the Brunswick YMCA..jpg (category Smoketown B&O YMCA) add the numbers of the cars as they passed the depot and get the right answer. Phil Lowery: I would ride my bike down the gravel behind the YMCA and walk(956 × 655 (70 KB)) - 10:53, 24 October 2019File:Influenza staff at the B&O Hospital next to the YMCA in Brunswick in 1918.jpg (category History of Brunswick) in Brunswick Hard in October 1918 From The Lovettsville, VA Historical Society and Museum, June 2020 In the photo: The "influenza staff" at the B&O Hospital(678 × 381 (47 KB)) - 19:19, 10 June 2020File:Flood of 1972 Hurricane Agnes flood in the Brunswick railroad yard..jpg was the 1972 Hurricane Agnes flood in the Brunswick railroad yard. The old Eastbound Station was still standing then across the tracks, as was the green(1,436 × 1,299 (202 KB)) - 16:02, 24 October 2019File:Fred Kretzer and Ron Truitt..jpg Welders in the Brunswick B&O car yard in the 1970s. Fred Kretzer and Ron Truitt. (From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library;(1,998 × 1,392 (295 KB)) - 20:01, 1 November 2019File:B.E.O. Railroad yards post card.jpg Brunswick Railroad On the back of the post card: After 1980 YMCA fire. Railroad Park (bell mounted in glass case). Presented by the BO RR on the 75th anniversary(1,322 × 875 (232 KB)) - 15:49, 19 December 2018File:A.William Johnston (1925) Distinguished Citizen 1983.jpg from Brunswick High School in 1943, having worked on the B&O as a yard checker before graduating. After serving in the Marines, he returned to the B&O here(680 × 960 (56 KB)) - 09:21, 22 November 2018File:Diamond Jubilee activities 1965 - The Blade-Times.jpg (category Smoketown Parades and Celebrations) of the B&O Railroad) and John Sell (Yard Master in the Car Yard) Photo courtesy of Reuben Moss Smoketown History (Brunswick, Md.) A Diamond Jubilee is(604 × 460 (65 KB)) - 14:18, 12 December 2019