In Season's Past

In Season's Past by Jim Jordon
Used with permission from the artist.

INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Network. The purpose of this site is to provide those interested in the B&O a place to start as they research the railroad on the World Wide Web. It includes an extensive directory to many other web sites that contain information about and/or photographs of the Baltimore and Ohio, as well as many pages of original content.

The Baltimore and Ohio Sites page has well over 300 links! No need to check the search engines because chances are the site you're looking for will be there, and it will be a lot easier to find too.

Check out the What's New page to find out about any recent changes. And while you're there why not sign up to receive update notifications via e-mail? It's free, easy and private.

How much do you know about the B&O? Do you consider yourself a novice or an expert? Read the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Timeline and I guarantee you'll learn a lot more. After that go to the Test Your Knowledge page and take the twenty-question quiz. Try it, it's fun!

This web site was originally designed to be displayed on a monitor with a resolution of 1024 x 768. If you're using a widescreen monitor with a 1920 x 1080 resolution the site's frame proportions might look a bit better if you click here. If the proportions still don't look right place your cursor on the line that separates the frames, then left-click and drag the line either left or right, or up or down in the case of the Title Frame, until it looks right.

If you have any comments, know of another site that should be linked or would like to report a dead link, please e-mail Scott Dunlap. Your feedback will help improve this site and keep it up to date. All e-mails will remain confidential.

If you have any specific questions about the B&O please read the Frequently Asked Questions section first.

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This site was last updated on February 1, 2012.

Copyright © 1999-2012 Scott Dunlap

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