Category:Port Covington
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- English: Port Covington was a railroad terminal in Baltimore, Maryland, situated on the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River. It was built by the Western Maryland Railway and opened in 1904. Port operations ended in the 1970s and the site was abandoned in 1988.
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Media in category "Port Covington"
The following 35 files are in this category, out of 35 total.
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Baltimore Peninsula Port Covington (53821003574).jpg 3,897 × 2,192; 6.32 MB
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DEAD FISH ON THE SHORE NEAR PORT COVINGTON - NARA - 546782.tif 2,026 × 3,000; 17.39 MB
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Port Covington Press Conf.jpg 3,072 × 2,051; 3.01 MB
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Port Covington Yards, Western Maryland Rail Road LCCN2007662246.tif 3,597 × 690; 7.11 MB
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Port Covington Yards, Western Maryland RR 2013.jpg 2,189 × 420; 383 KB
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SHORE OF MIDDLE BRANCH OF BALTIMORE HARBOR AT PORT COVINGTON - NARA - 546805.jpg 3,000 × 2,018; 1.03 MB