The B&O Railroad Museum Celebrates 200th Anniversary of American Railroading with Campus Transformation Plan Groundbreaking

Rendering of the new CSX Bicentennial Garden
The celebratory event will begin with a keynote address by CSX (NASDAQ: CSX) President and Chief Executive Officer, Joe Hinrichs, at 1:30 p.m., titled Bridging History and Progress: Economic Outlook of CSX,
CSX will also bring its 1827 heritage locomotive to the groundbreaking ceremony. This special commemorative locomotive, numbered in recognition of the year the
“Railroads changed the course of American history, and it all started here in Baltimore,” said Joe Hinrichs, President and CEO of CSX. “Today, we’re not just honoring that legacy, we’re investing in what comes next. This transformation will spark curiosity, honor the rich history of the railroad, and strengthen the connection between freight rail and the communities we serve.”
“This is such a momentous day to see the grounds of the railroad my relatives and many others helped to charter almost 200 years ago be transformed in preparation for the next 200 years,” said Mr. Griswold. “I’m particularly excited about the transformation for
“Today is the start of something bigger than a renovation, it’s a reinvestment in
“Preparing to celebrate the 200th anniversary of American railroading and its contributions to the country while simultaneously preserving a railroading landmark, the South Car Works building, and positively contributing to our community with a
Key elements of the Campus Transformation Plan include restoring the South Car Works Building to the become the Museum’s new entrance and to include the following elements:
- Innovation Hall: This dynamic space will be dedicated to showcasing the present and future of railroading technology using interactive exhibits.
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Amphitheater for Community Use: The plan will re-orient the Museum campus to face
Southwest Baltimore . This will include the creation of a new amphitheater and garden, known as the CSX Bicentennial Garden, providing a vibrant free community space and acting as a catalyst for the revitalization of the surrounding neighborhood. - Archival Space: The Museum's nationally significant archival collection, currently housing over 30 million documents, will be relocated and placed on public view for the first time. This will create greater access for researchers to study the Museum’s invaluable historical collections and students to learn about railroading careers and history.
- Smart Educational Classrooms: The project will introduce two smart classroom spaces, to help the Museum accommodate its growing educational program. The classrooms are intentionally placed adjacent to the archives to allow students to learn how to use original source material.
The B&O Railroad Museum is grateful for the leadership support of the following for the Museum’s 200th Anniversary Campus Transformation Plan to date: CSX Foundation Inc., South Baltimore Gateway Partnership, The Marvin H. Weiner Foundation, Harbor Bank, Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Bunting Family Foundation, Sherman Family Foundation, France-Merrick Foundation, Posner Foundation of
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