Short Line Railroad Trail

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Short Line Railroad Trail
Established 1999
Length 3.5 mi (5.6 km)
Location Catonsville, Maryland
Ellicott City, Maryland
Trailheads Frederick Road
Charlestown Retirement Community
Use Walking, jogging, biking
Hiking details
Trail difficulty Easy, slight slope
Season Year-round
Months Year-round
Sights Baltimore National Cemetery
Our Lady of the Angels Church
Catonsville Business District
Spring Grove Hospital Center
Surface Asphalt, Street, Unpaved
Right of way Baltimore and Potomac Railroad
Website [1]

The Short Line Railroad Trail is a 3.5 mile long trail in Western Baltimore County, Maryland. The trail segment begins approximately at the Charlestown Retirement Community off of Maiden Choice Lane, south of the Baltimore National Cemetery, and ends at Frederick Road after traveling on several local streets in Downtown Catonsville.[1] The trail connects the neighborhood of Paradise to Catonsville's Central Business District by using the abandoned right-of-way of the Baltimore and Potomac Railway. This portion of the B&P Railway was known as the "Short Line", spurring off of the main line at Saint Agnes Station.

Baltimore & Potomac Railroad

Construction on the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad (B&P) began on December 6, 1883 at an estimated price of $37,000. As Catonsville expanded, the City and Suburban Electric Company began constructing an electric line from Baltimore along Frederick Road to Catonsville. When Streetcar #9 was completed in 1897, passenger ridership on the Short Line diminished significantly. This resulted in a deficit in operating revenue for the B&P causing them to discontinue passenger service in 1898.

Caton & Loudon Railway

The B&P had not released their claims as related to freight traffic, and continued to offer freight service on a flexible schedule that allowed them to earn a profit. The Great Depression would eventually lead to the end of the Short Line Railroad due to decreasing revenues. In October 1945, Hudson Realty Company bought the Short Line, forming the new Caton & Loudon (C&L) Railway. As freight demand diminished, Penn Central Transportation Company officially canceled the C&L Railroad on July 28, 1973.

Future expansion

In 2014, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County announced plans to connect to the Short Line RR Trail byway of Spring Grove Hospital Center on Hilltop Road.[2]

See also

References

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