Linthicum Train Station (former)

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The Linthicum Train Station where the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad began operations in 1887. Constructed in 1908 as a waiting station with a ticket window, an addition was added in 1921 and in 1930 the building was increased to its present size.

After passenger trains ceased operation in 1950, the station became Linthicum’s first library in 1957 and later was used by St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church as a co-op nursery school. The building was renovated in August 1984 by owner, Kenneth A. Pippin, who has used it as his office headquarters.
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Coordinates:   39°12'19"N   76°39'12"W
This article was last modified 16 years ago