. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Short Step from Automobileto Train n*HERE are two important pas-senger stations on the Baltimoreand Ohio to which the attention ofautomobilists should be called, forthe conveniences offered them. Mt. Royal Station, Baltimore, isperhaps the most ideal automobilepassenger station in America. It ison the principal automobile thor-oughfare north and south throughthe city. It easy of access, hasplenty of parking space within itsenclosure, and passengers are landedwithin seventy-five feet of the trains,with no steps to climb. Our station at 24th and Chestnut

. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Short Step from Automobileto Train n*HERE are two important pas-senger stations on the Baltimoreand Ohio to which the attention ofautomobilists should be called, forthe conveniences offered them. Mt. Royal Station, Baltimore, isperhaps the most ideal automobilepassenger station in America. It ison the principal automobile thor-oughfare north and south throughthe city. It easy of access, hasplenty of parking space within itsenclosure, and passengers are landedwithin seventy-five feet of the trains,with no steps to climb. Our station at 24th and Chestnut Stock Photo
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Short Step from Automobileto Train n*HERE are two important pas-senger stations on the Baltimoreand Ohio to which the attention ofautomobilists should be called, forthe conveniences offered them. Mt. Royal Station, Baltimore, isperhaps the most ideal automobilepassenger station in America. It ison the principal automobile thor-oughfare north and south throughthe city. It easy of access, hasplenty of parking space within itsenclosure, and passengers are landedwithin seventy-five feet of the trains, with no steps to climb. Our station at 24th and ChestnutStreets affords the same station con-veniences. Thanks!TO the many employes of theRailroad who have brought pass-engers to our lines, we extend sincerethanks! A pleasant smile from the con-ductor when he takes up the trans-portation ; intelligent information, pleasantly given to inquiring personsby employes; a good-natured sugges-tion to Jones or Smith that we havethe service; in these ways we canhelp increase our friends and ourrevenues.. Aeroplane view of Mt. Royal Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and surroundings, showing the accessibility of this station for automobile tra£Sc I 24 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, iQ2i. ! I THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD COMPANYRelief Department—^Advisory Committee Conducting Transportation Dep artment L. W. Graham Operator J. H. CouLBOURN .• Passenger Baggageman. George G. James .. .Conductor John F. Wunner Clerk . Kanawha Station, W. Va Philadelphia, Pa. .. Baltimore, Md New York, N. Y Motive Power Department L. A. Gather Machinist Fairmont, W. Va. W. D. Lenderking Plumber Baltimore, Md. D. J. Reid Machinist East Chicago, Ind. H. W. Oldenburg Car Inspector Cincinnati, Ohio Maintenance of Way Department Ira E. Baker Section Foreman.. J. S. Price Account Clerk F. A. Taylor Master Carpenter. Henry F. Eggert Track Foreman... .Kanawha Station, W. Va. Newark, Ohio. Cumberland, Md. Pleasant Plain, Ohio. Statement of Pension Featur