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BALTIMORE'S UNSEEN ARTERY: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BALTIMORE BELT RAILROAD AND ITS HOWARD STREET TUNNEL

机译:巴尔的摩的看明动脉:巴尔的摩腰带铁路及其霍华德街隧道的简要历史

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Few motorists driving along venerable Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland, are ever aware of any activity going on below the pavement, but lying directly below much of the street is a century-old railroad tunnel that still serves as a key link in the rail route along the eastern seaboard, and freight trains pass through it day and night. Far less visible than the former Pennsylvania Railroad's "Broad Way," now owned and operated by Amtrak, the Howard Street Tunnel is part of CSX Transportation Company's (CSXT) main line through the city. Thousands of passengers ride Amtrak and commuter trains into Union Station in Jones Falls Valley every day, and many assume this is the primary line for freight, too. In fact, very few freight trains traverse this Amtrak line today, leaving CSXTs largely unseen line to host almost all of the north-south freight traffic moving through Baltimore. This CSXT line was built as the Baltimore Belt Railroad by parent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), a CSXT predecessor, to counter intense competition from its primary rival, the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), and its opening in 1895 introduced a new technology to American railroading: electrification. The "Belt Line" concept included a tunnel 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometers) long under busy Howard Street, and the first heavy electric locomotives solved the problem of how to get steam-powered trains through this tunnel without asphyxiating the passengers and crews or creating obnoxious smoke problems in the surrounding area. The Baltimore Belt Railroad and Howard Street Tunnel represented a major investment that the B&O's managers did not undertake lightly. The story of how this vital line came to be, the construction techniques employed, the innovations it spawned, and how operations through it have evolved over more than a century is a fascinating one, but one that is not well known outside the railroad community. Ironically, this may be due, at least in part, to how well the Belt Line and its tunnels have performed. The fruits of good engineering often labor behind the scenes and unremarked. Although a major accident in 2001 seriously disrupted me city for several days, and the specter of global terrorism has put all such structures under scrutiny as potential targets, the Belt Line and Howard Street Tunnel have, for the most part, continued to quietly do the job they were built to do 109 years ago— convey trains across town with a minimum of disruption to either citizens or trains.
机译:很少有驾驶者沿着马里兰州巴尔的摩的古老霍华德街驾驶,曾经意识到路面下方的任何活动,但直接躺在大街之下,是一个百年历史的铁路隧道,仍然是铁路路线的关键环节沿着东部的海岸,货运火车一天晚上穿过它。远远不到前宾夕法尼亚铁路的“广泛的方式”,现在霍华德街隧道是CSX运输公司(CSXT)主要线路的一部分。成千上万的乘客乘坐Amtrak和Commuter火车进入Jones ove Jone的工会瀑布每天瀑布山谷,许多人认为这也是货运的主要线。事实上,很少有货车今天遍历这个Amtrak线,让CSXTS很大程度上是未经布尔蒂莫举行的几乎所有南北货运的阵地。这条CSXT线被父母巴尔的摩和俄亥俄州铁路(B&O)是一个CSXT前身的Baltimore皮带铁路建造,以反击其主要竞争对手,宾夕法尼亚铁路(PRR)的激烈竞争,并于1895年开放推出了一种新技术美国铁路:电气化。 “皮带线”概念包括隧道1.4英里(2.2公里)长在繁忙的霍华德街道下,第一个重型电力机车解决了如何通过该隧道获得蒸汽动力火车的问题而不会窒息乘客和船员或创造讨厌周围地区的烟雾问题。巴尔的摩腰带铁路和霍华德街隧道代表了B&O的经理没有轻微进行的重大投资。这种生命线的故事是,施工技术所雇用,它产生的创新,以及通过它的行动如何进化超过一个多世纪,是一个令人着迷的人,但一个在铁路社区以外都不众所周知。具有讽刺意味的是,这至少部分可能是由于皮带线和隧道已经进行了何种方式。良好工程的果实经常在幕后劳动,并未解雇。虽然2001年的重大事故严重扰乱了我的城市几天,但全球恐怖主义的幽灵将所有这些结构都审视为潜在目标,皮带线和霍华德街道隧道在大多数情况下继续悄悄地静静地静静地做他们在109年前建造的工作 - 在城镇传达火车,至少对公民或火车的扰乱。

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