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Revisions to Subdivision Table[edit]

The original version of this table (which I added to the article) reflected the complete WM system as of mid-century (1940s-1960s). Those were all the formal subdivisions in the WM organization. Any trackage that was not listed, was a branch (sometimes called a "Secondary") within one of those subs. Listing all those branches would have made the table much more complex (and, I don't have complete references for all WM trackage).

The State Line, Georges Creek and Stony River lines recently added to the table are/were branches, not subs. To accomodate this new information, I've added a "Notes" column to the table, and placed the branch info in that column, along with other notes (e.g. CTC). If people want to add more details about all the branches, I think it will be necessary to create additional articles, one for each subdivision. (There are already two such articles started for Hanover and Lurgan; they can be expanded.) Placing every branch of the WM system in one master table would be quite a cumbersome task, and hard to read as well.

Please also note that the trackage included in the present-day CSX subdivisions do not all correspond with the earlier WM subdivisions. Caseyjonz (talk) 17:37, 24 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problem removed[edit]

Prior content in this article duplicated one or more previously published sources. The material was copied from: Drury, George H. (1994). The Historical Guide to North American Railroads: Histories, Figures, and Features of more than 160 Railroads Abandoned or Merged since 1930. Waukesha, Wisconsin: Kalmbach Publishing. pp. 349–351. ISBN 0-89024-072-8.. Copied or closely paraphrased material has been rewritten or removed and must not be restored, unless it is duly released under a compatible license. (For more information, please see "using copyrighted works from others" if you are not the copyright holder of this material, or "donating copyrighted materials" if you are.)

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Hillen Station, Baltimore[edit]

Passenger service deserves far more discussion than this briefest of mentions.98.140.79.183 (talk) I've added a Fair Use photo of the WM's old Hillen Street Station, demolished in 1954. A diligent search at the usual sources turned up no free images. Also added an online external link to a site showing the replacement passenger station that was only used between 1954-1957. I've delinked Hillen, Baltimore, as that's a neighborhood in northeast Baltimore named for Hillen Road, not Hillen ‎Street in downtown Baltimore some four miles distant, where the WM's freight and passenger stations were located.  JGHowes  talk 00:22, 20 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]