Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad

Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad

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start_year=1837
end_year=1935
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The Annapolis and Elk Ridge Railroad, [http://oldrailhistory.com/index.php?option=com_google_maps&category=122&center=1625&zoom=11 (Google™ Map of Line)] later the Annapolis, Washington & Baltimore Railroad, once provided rail service to Annapolis, Maryland and was one of the earliest railroads in the U.S. It later merged into the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad and was finally abandoned. The only traces of it today are a few small sidings and utility poles that follow its former right of way.

History

Origins

around milestone 18 on the Washington branch of the B&O Railroad.

Construction started on June 12, 1838cite web| author= |url=http://www.navpooh.com/southshore.html| title=Annapolis Railroads| date=January 17, 2001| accessdate=2006-11-17| ] , and on December 25 1840, and after $405,658.65 in construction, $300,000 of which came from the state, service was inaugurated out of the West Street station in Annapolis with fares of $2 to Baltimore, $2.50 to Washington, D.C., and local stations at 6¼ cents per mile. The railroad was single-tracked along most of its length and followed the watershed (or crest) dividing drainage into the Severn River on the north and the Patuxent River basin to the south. There were trestles spanning Chandlers Run and Rouges Harbor Branch and an excavation at Magazine Hill just east of Waterbury.

Elk Ridge later shortened its name to Elkridge, and the railroad did likewise, becoming the Annapolis & Elkridge Railroad. Crownsville, Millersville, and later Odenton are other present-day towns that were served by the railroad.

Civil War Involvement

During the Civil War, the railroad had strategic significance and was the scene of a minor conflict early in the war. The Union's Massachusetts Infantry was moving south to secure Washington, D.C., but Maryland, a slave state, contained many southern sympathizers and when the troops attempted to march through the city the Baltimore riot of 1861 broke out. Troops were subsequently shipped to Annapolis, where they attempted to use the railroad to reach Washington via Annapolis Junction. But on April 21 1861, the telegraph lines and many sections of track had been torn up by Marylanders dissatisfied with the outcome of the riot. The tracks were soon repaired by troops under the command of General Benjamin Franklin Butler.cite web|url=http://www.cem.va.gov/pdf/loudon.pdf| title=Loudon Park National Cemetery Description| accessdate=2006-10-13| |format=PDF]

Rail Expansion

The industrial era saw a major expansion of railroads into the area. The Pennsylvania Railroad-controlled Baltimore & Potomac Railroad was built in the 1870sFact|date=October 2007 to compete with the B&O. The town of Odenton (named for B&P president and Maryland governor Oden Bowie) grew up where this road crossed the Annapolis & Elkridge roughly five miles east of Annapolis Junction.

Bankruptcy

In October 1879 the Maryland Board of Public Works began to investigate why, in 40 years, the railroad had not paid any of the interest on the state's $300,000 investment. The A&ER management blamed competition from ferry boats and high interchange tariffs charge by the Baltimore and Ohio.

In 1884 the railroad's private stockholders sued to force the sale of the railroad to recover part of their investment. The state attempted to prevent the sale, but in July 1885 the injunction they had obtained was dissolved and on November 10 of that year the Annapolis and Elkridge Railroad was sold for $100,000.

Reorganization

The railroad was reorganized on March 24, 1886 and rechartered as the Annapolis, Washington & Baltimore Railroad (AW&B) with power granted to expand to multiple locations throughout the state. [cite web| url=http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000425/html/am425--74.html| title=Session Laws of Maryland, 1886| year=1886| accessdate=2006-11-10| ]

Connection Lines and Competition

While the A&ER reorganized, a new railroad, the Annapolis and Bay Ridge Railroad began operation on July 10, 1886. It connected to the AW&B at Bay Ridge Junction and connected Annapolis with the resort town of Bay Ridge, Maryland. In September of that year it was bought out by the B&O railroad.

Competition came in the form of the Annapolis & Baltimore Short Line Railroad, later the Baltimore & Annapolis Short Line Railroad, which opened in 1887. It also served Annapolis, but provided a faster connection to Baltimore, taking a more direct path along the north shore of the Severn River. It also connected to the AW&B at Bay Ridge Junction.

Purchase and Merger

In 1902, the Washington, Baltimore, and Annapolis Electric Railway began constructing a third rail line between Baltimore and Washington, DC. This line crossed the AW&B just east of Odenton at a place called Naval Academy Junction. The WB&A was an electric interurban streetcar line, a new and exciting mode of transportation at the turn of the 20th century.

In 1903, the AW&B was purchased by the WB&A and reopened in 1908 as an electric interurban line.. The two lines crossed just east of Odenton at a point called Naval Academy Junction. In 1921, the WB&A also acquired the Baltimore & Annapolis Short Line, after which the AW&B trackage was termed the South Shore Division and the Short Line the North Shore Division.

World War I

In 1917, as the U.S. entered World War I the railroad interests in the area persuaded the U.S. Army to acquire land and open a training facility in the area roughly bounded by the B&O Washington Branch on the west, the Pennsylvania Railroad on the east, and the South Shore line of the WB&A to the south. The installation was named Camp Meade and was supposed to be a temporary facility, used only for the duration of the war (it is still in use today). The WB&A saw record traffic during this time as a result of freight and passenger service to the camp. In 1918, the railroad system carried 5,946,697 paying passengers.

End of the Line

In 1931, during the Great Depression, the WB&A went into receivership. The rise of the automobile marked the end of the WB&A, along with most other electric interurbans. The system remained in operation for four more years until operation officially ceased on August 20 1935. The WB&A was sold at public auction with scrap dealers buying most of the rolling stock. In 1935 the vast majority of the South Shore division was abandoned and sold for scrap. The portion between Annapolis Junction and Odenton was purchased and operated by the B&O to serve Fort Meade until, sometime before 1981, it too was removed. This left only the junction tracks at Annapolis Junction--now part of an aggregates terminal.

tations on the Line with Modern Day Related Place Names

* Annapolis Junction - connection with the B&O
* Camp Meade Junction
* Portland
* Disney (Disney Rd)
* Admiral
* Fairall
* Odenton - connection with the Pennsylvania RR (B&P)
* Naval Academy Junction - connection with the WB&A (Academy Junction Shopping Center)
* Sappington (Sappington Station Rd)
* Gambrills
* Holladay
* Millersville
* Arundel
* Waterbury (Waterbury Rd)
* Gott
* Crownsville
* Belvoir (Belvoir Manor)
* Arth
* Iglehart (Sherwood Forest)
* Woytych
* Hockley
* Best Gate
* Camp Parole
* Homewood
* Cedar Park
* Bay Ridge Junction - connection with the A&BR
* Annapolis at the West Street Station
* Annapolis at the U.S. Naval Academy

urviving Landmarks

* The wye of track where the Annapolis & Elkridge joined the B&O Washington Branch (now CSX) in Annapolis Junction is still intact. It now serves a cement plant.
* A short siding in Odenton that follows the original roadbed just east of the Pennsylvania Railroad (now Amtrak). It crosses MD 170, curves to the north past Academy Junction Shopping Center, crosses MD 175 and heads north into the former Odenton Nevamar Factory. This factory was built in 1943 by then-National Plastics using the WB&A Railroad's repair buildings and tracks. Some of the former electric trolley car repair buildings still remain.
* Bridge over Dorsey Run
* Plans exist to build a bike trail, called the South Shore Trail, on 10 miles of the right-of-way between Odenton and Bestgate Road in Annapolis
* Generals Highway was built on the right of way.
* The Poplar Trail, a half mile hike-bike rail trail in Annapolis, was built next on the right of way.

References


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External links

* [http://www.borail.org/ Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum]
* [http://www.trainweb.org/oldmainline/wasaer1.htm Modern-day photo tour of the Annapolis & Elk Ridge Railroad Right of Way]


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