Sunset in Ocean City lastnight. First time in atleast 20 years that ive been there.2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
If it hasn't already been shared here. The Star Spangled Banner FSK wrote about2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
I hope its ok to post, its fire related, though historical. The old fire station in Harper's Ferry, WV. It was built in 1848, but is most famous as being John Brown's Fort in his 1859 raid.2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/Firefighting
Sideling Hill, one of the coolest places in the State in my opinion.4yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
Sideling Hill in western Maryland. A deep cut for I-68 to pass through, one of my favorite sights when going to Cumberland, Md.4yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/geology
When is an AC not an AC? For those not familiar, CSX differentiates AC motor and DC motor units with lightning bolt decals. The decals indicate the unit has AC traction motors. However, this one is an exception. ES40DC 5322 was mistakenly given bolts.3yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
Got a surprise today on D720 in Hagerstown, Bright and shiny Chicago, Fort Wayne, and Eastern SD40-2 3415. Not sure where she's going from here, but i assume to fellow G&W subsidiary Maryland Midland. This has to be the cleanest locomotive ive ever seen, not a spot of rust or road grime.2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
Maryland had a fairly significant role in aviation history. Both Fairchild and Martin called out State home (Fairchild in Hagerstown, Martin in Essex/Middle River). This is behind the old Martin plant, an old ramp for launching Flying Boats (M130 Clipper, JRM Mars, and PBM Mariner to name a few)1yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
Been awhile. Disappointed they stopped offering the spicy nuggets, but I got my usual 10pc Mcnuggets for lunch today2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/chickennuggets
The Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum's G-scale Christmas Layout on display at the Valley Mall in Hagerstown, MD.4yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
CSX 1827, the B&O Heritage unit, on intermodal I016 in Hagerstown, MD. I'm not at all a fan of the Fade, but in person it doesn't look as bad, i think of the 3 painted so far, this is my favorite one.5mo ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
GP38-2 2556 in Hagerstown, MD. One of a handful of non-dynamic units on roster. Also one of the few surviving/running bicentennial units, built as Durham and Southern 20004yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
Good morning. A snow covered morning in Hagerstown. We got maybe an inch or so4yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
My dad got a boat and we went to Kent Island to check it out. Of all the things i've seen in people's backyards. More in comments1yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
NS heritage unit 8100 (ES44AC, Nickel Plate Road) on NS 214 in Hagerstown, MD.2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
MARC 73 in Brunswick, MD. One of the few remaining EMD/MK GP39PH-2 on roster, replaced by the MPI MP36PH-3C and Siemens SC-44. The 73 remains as a reserve unit, in case an MP36 or SC44 has problems.2yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
Spongebob cabs in Hagerstown, MD. GP38-3 2056 and SD40-3 4009. Never noticed the subtle differences between the GP cab and SD cab4yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
Ex-LMS CW40-8 in storage. LMS was a joint leasing group owned Canadian National and Conrail. Engines like 7929 (LMS 711) were built to CR spec and wore CR blue3yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
Just found this subreddit. I'm from Hagerstown. I work around trains (CSX), so I've got a lot of local train pics. This one is from Norfolk Southern's Vardo Yard in South Hagerstown, NS 1074, Lackawanna heritage unit.4yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
Arguably one of the more well known Maryland products, the Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II. Between 1972 and 1984, all 716 Hawgs were built in Hagerstown, MD. The A-10 is still in service today (upgraded as A-10C) and the plant still stands as well3yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/maryland
CSX Road Slug 2363 spliced into a set of yard power in Hagerstown, MD. 2363 was built as a GP40 for the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac railroad. The unit was rebuilt into a slug in the late 90s/early 00s.3yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/trains
Train tracks are often big clues for me in certain rounds. I found this interesting. Norfolk Southern's Portluck Yard in Norfolk, VA. Most yards i've seen, public streets go under the tracks or bridge over them, i've never seen a yard grade crossing before.1yr ⋅ AGuyFromMaryland ⋅ r/geoguessr