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Baltimore and Ohio Station (Pittsburgh)

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Closed
  
1955

Opened
  
1887

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Location
  
Smithfield Street along Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.

Owned by
  
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad

Owner
  
Balti and Ohio Railroad

Similar
  
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad, Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal, Grant Street Station, Union Station

B&O Railroad Depot was one of several railroad stations in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during the late 19th and early 20th century. The station was built in 1887, 16 years after the B&O Railroad opened its first railroad line into Pittsburgh. The station was built next to the Monongahela River. B&O railroad trains also used the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station for services that continued westward towards Chicago via the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad. In 1955 the station was demolished to make room for an interstate highway and remaining services were transferred to Grant Street Station. The building was designed by Frank Furness who also constructed the B&O Railroad's Philadelphia station.

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Baltimore and Ohio Station (Pittsburgh) Wikipedia