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Landmark: Lutherville Station (Heritage Railroad)City: Baltimore
Country: USA Maryland
Continent: North America
Lutherville Station (Heritage Railroad), Baltimore, USA Maryland, North America
Lutherville Station is a preserved historic railroad station located in Lutherville, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore.
It currently serves as a museum and community space.
Visual Characteristics
The station is constructed from red brick with white trim. It features a hipped roof with exposed rafter tails. The building is one story high with a prominent, covered platform area. Architectural style is consistent with late 19th-century American railroad depots.
Location & Access Logistics
Lutherville Station is situated at 1401 York Road, Lutherville, Maryland. It is approximately 10 miles north of downtown Baltimore. York Road (MD 45) provides direct vehicular access. On-site parking is available in a designated lot adjacent to the station. Public transport options include the MTA Maryland Bus Route 8, which stops directly across York Road from the station.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The station was constructed in 1883 by the Northern Central Railway. Its original purpose was to serve as a passenger and freight depot for the growing community of Lutherville. The building is an example of vernacular railroad architecture of the period.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore the preserved station interior, which houses exhibits detailing the history of the Northern Central Railway and local railroading. The platform area is often used for community events. Adjacent tracks are sometimes used for heritage train excursions, though these are not a daily occurrence.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the station during operating hours. Limited shade is provided by the platform roof. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good in the immediate vicinity. No food vendors are permanently located at the station, but nearby businesses along York Road offer dining options.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal interior viewing and fewer crowds, visit during weekday mornings. For potential outdoor events or to observe the station in context with passing trains (if any), weekend afternoons are suitable. The station is typically open from April through October.
Facts & Legends
A notable historical detail is that Lutherville Station was a stop on the route used by President Abraham Lincoln's funeral train in 1865, although the current station structure was built later. The original station on this site was destroyed by fire.
Nearby Landmarks
- Maryland State Fairgrounds (0.8km South)
- Cylburn Arboretum (3.5km Southwest)
- Cylburn Mansion (3.6km Southwest)
- Canton Waterfront Park (9.2km Southeast)
- Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (10.5km Southeast)