Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel

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The Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel is a double-tracked, masonry arch railroad tunnel on the Northeast Corridor in Baltimore, Maryland, just west of Pennsylvania Station (Baltimore). Opened in 1873, the tunnel is the oldest tunnel operated by Amtrak. In 2008, the tunnel was used by about 140 Amtrak and MARC passenger trains and two freight trains every day.

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B&P Tunnel
railway tunnel
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Location: 39.303, -76.6352, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Cross Ore Bank
    abandoned mine in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States of America
  • Baltimore and Potomac Tunnel
    railroad tunnel in Maryland, a bottleneck of the Northeast Corridor
  • Baltimore Harbor Tunnel
    tunnel in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Fort McHenry Tunnel
    tunnel in Maryland
  • Henryton Tunnel
    railway tunnel in Henryton, Maryland
  • Howard Street Tunnel
  • Union Tunnel (Baltimore)
    underpass on the Northeast Corridor
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    sitemineCross Ore Bankabandoned mineWikidata
    sitetunnelBaltimore and Potomac Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelBaltimore Harbor TunnelMaryland Transportation Authority, road tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelFort McHenry Tunnelroad tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelHenryton Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelHoward Street TunnelCSX Transportation, railway tunnelWikidata
    sitetunnelUnion Tunnel (Baltimore)railway tunnelWikidata