B&O Unlocked: B&O No. CE-10 Electric Switcher
Starting in the 1860s, a small rail network in Fells Point serviced Baltimore’s waterfront factories and warehouses. Originally, B&O No. 4 “Dinky,” acted as the switcher for the line, until 1909, when B&O No. CE-10, a 10-ton electric boxcar switcher took on the job. The No. CE-10 worked on the waterfront terminal for several decades until 1954, making it a long-time employee of the B&O. As you step inside this hard-working electric switcher, prepare to hear about its career and connections to Baltimore industry!
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Tours:
Tours will be available between 10 AM – 4 PM.
Please note: This tour requires participants to climb stairs and walk on uneven pathways. A virtual tour will be available on-site via QR code. Docent Tour Guides stationed near the locomotive can answer any additional questions about the history and physical description of the locomotive. Small children must be accompanied by an adult guardian at all times.
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Organization:
B&O Railroad Museum - Baltimore, MDLocation:
901 W Pratt St
Baltimore, MD, 21223United States
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Phone:
(410) 752-2490Contact name:
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Email address:
Dates:
02/19/2025
02/22/2025
02/23/2025
Time:
Tours will be available between 10 AM – 4 PM
Price:
Included with Museum Admission. FREE for B&O Members.
Ages
All Ages Adults & kids together Adults without kidsWeb Service