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From Stagecoaches to Horseless Carriages

The reign o...

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The Streetcar Era in Catonsville

1880-1963

For over 100 years, streetcars graced the ...

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Catonsville

A Turnpike Town

This 1877 “Plan of Catonsvil...

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Results for Catonsville

Catonsville

From Stagecoaches to Horseless Carriages

The reign of stagecoaches and Conestoga Wagons on the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike only lasted seventy years. Omnibuses, attached to teams of four horses, began rolling out from Baltimore to Catonsville in 1862.

The Catonsville Short Line ...

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The Streetcar Era in Catonsville

1880-1963

For over 100 years, streetcars graced the streets of Baltimore and the heavily traveled #8 line to Catonsville was one of the most popular. This line swung north from Frederick Rd. and plunged into the woods for a brief run ...

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Catonsville

A Turnpike Town

This 1877 “Plan of Catonsville” lays outs all the possibilities of an energetic and emerging suburb of Baltimore, only eight miles, or a one-day carriage ride, to the east. The centerpiece of the town is the Frederick ...

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