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What US city had the first railroad station?

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What US city had the first railroad station?

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  1. New York City is the answer.

    RCR


  2. new york

  3. New York City is the correct answer for the radio station trivia question.

  4. New York City

  5. New York City is the correct answer for the radio trivia.

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  6. Ken,

    You're actually not too far off, as far as concerning a railroad station built by the nation's first common-carrier railroad, the Baltimore  & Ohio (chartered in 1827).  Also, on a similar note, the oldest railroad station still standing in America is Ellicott City in Maryland, originally built in 1830.

  7. New York City worked for radio trivia.

    tg

  8. NYC

  9. The first Railroad Station was just outside  the city of Baltimore Maryland  consisting of a small shed laid out on a wood platform with and small bleacher set up for on lookers to watch the new Iron Horse in action, also a wagon full of wood and a Large barrel of water were on the opposite side of the track as a fueling "station". The tracks were set up as an exhibition area with just less than 1/2 mile of track laid

    for the showing of the first American made steam rail Train. By 1802 there was no trace of this short lived station and rail line. a few years later a B&O RR station & the Maryland main RR Yard was built on this same stretch of land.

  10. Baltimore...long before New York had rail service!!

  11. I'll be different and say Baltimore, MD

  12. New York City is the correct answer for radio trivia

  13. What US city had the first railroad station?

    NEW YORK CITY is the us99 trivia answer.

  14. "New York City"......................................

  15. NEW YORK is the answer for radio trivia:-)

    dg

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