Ellicott City station

Baltimore and Ohio Ellicott City Station Museum
Front of the station house in 2020
LocationEllicott City, Maryland
Coordinates39°16′2″N 76°47′43″W / 39.26722°N 76.79528°W / 39.26722; -76.79528
Arealess than one acre
Built1830 (1830)
NRHP reference No.68000025
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 24, 1968
Designated NHLNovember 24, 1968
Old Main Line
in 1917
0.0
Relay
2.5
Orange Grove
3.2
3.5
Ilchester Bridge
3.6
Ilchester
4.4
Lees
4.7
Gray
5.7
Ellicott City
6.2
Sucker Branch Bridge
7.9
Union Dam Tunnel
9.2
HS Tower
9.5
Hollofield
10.6
Daniels Bridge
10.9
Alberton
11.6
Brice Run Bridge
12.1
Dorsey’s Run Tunnel
12.7
Eureka Bridge
12.8
Line Run Bridge
12.9
Davis Tunnel
13.3
Davis
13.8
Davis Branch Bridge
14.6
Woodstock
17.1
Marriottsville
17.7
Henryton Bridge
17.8
17.9
Henryton
19.7
Gorsuch
21.6
Sykesville Station
22.4
Sykesville Tunnel
22.9
24.2
Hood’s Mill
26.1
Morgan
26.5
Woodbine Tunnel
26.8
Woodbine
26.9
Gillis Falls Bridge
29.5
Watersville
30.6
Watersville Junction
31.8
Mount Airy
32.6
Mount Airy Tunnel
33.9
Mount Airy Junction
37.4
Bush Creek Bridge
39.5
Monrovia
40.0
Monrovia Tower
42.9
Ijamsville
44.1
Hartman Tunnel
46.1
Reel’s Mill
47.4
47.5
Frederick Junction
43.5
Frederick
(South Market Street)
48.9
50.0
Lime Kiln
51.7
Buckeystown
53.7
Adamstown
53.9
Adamstown Junction
Adamstown Cutoff
58.0
Point of Rocks
Washington Junction
58.5
Point of Rocks Tunnel
60.1
Catoctin Tunnel

The Baltimore and Ohio Ellicott City Station Museum in Ellicott City, Maryland, is the oldest remaining passenger railway station in the United States, and one of the oldest in the world. It was built in 1830 as the terminus of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line from Baltimore to the town then called Ellicott's Mills, and a facility to service steam locomotives at the end of the 13-mile (21 km) run. The station, a National Historic Landmark, is now used as a museum.