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Relay in the region of Maryland is a town located in United States - some 29 mi or ( 47 km ) North-East of Washington , the country's capital .
Local time in Relay is now 09:33 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Washington, Wilmington, Baltimore, Columbia, and Ellicott City. When in this area, you might want to check out Washington . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Relay ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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CSX Freight Train Runs Over Camera
CSX 7715 & 9024 Auto Rack runs over my camera before switching tracks at St. Denis, Maryland -- View 3.-- Please subscribe, rate, and comment! Thank you!! ++Model Trains, Parts, & Accessories for sale ..
CSX 459 & 396 @ Gun Rd Crossing
full coal train into baltimore. CSX misspelled "GUNN' Rd. ..
Full CSX Coal Train w/ Helper Engines
CSX Y139 in Baltimore City past Ravens M&T Bank Stadium ..
Thomas Viaduct Railroad Bridge
Various snapshots of the Thomas Viaduct from the last few years. "Thomas Viaduct was completed in 1835 and is the world's largest multiple arched stone railroad bridge with an arc. " Lots more to come ..
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Interesting facts about this location
St. Denis, Maryland
St. Denis is a locality in Central Maryland in the United States, located in Arbutus, south of Baltimore. It is located on the CSX main line between Halethorpe and Relay (the latter being the site of the Thomas Viaduct), and is best known as a stop on the MARC commuter rail (on the Camden line). In former years a station building stood here similar to that in Germantown, but all that remains are the platforms.
Located at 39.22 -76.70 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Thomas Viaduct
The Thomas Viaduct spans the Patapsco River and Patapsco Valley between Relay and Elkridge, Maryland, USA. It is the first multi-span masonry railroad bridge in the United States to be built on a curve. Construction of the bridge commenced on July 4, 1833, and was completed on July 4, 1835. It was named for Philip E. Thomas, the first president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), which the viaduct carried.
Located at 39.22 -76.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Arbutus, Maryland
Arbutus is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 20,483 at the 2010 census. The census area also contains the communities of Halethorpe and Relay, in which all three names were used during the 1960 census when the area had a population of 22,402. Residents of Arbutus are often called Arbutians.
Located at 39.24 -76.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Retriever Activities Center
Retriever Activities Center is a 4,024-seat multi-purpose arena in Catonsville, Maryland. The arena opened in 1973. It is home to the UMBC Retrievers basketball and volleyball teams, who represent the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in NCAA Division I athletics. It hosted the 2008 America East Conference men's basketball tournament finals.
Located at 39.25 -76.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (often referred to as UMBC) is an American public research university, located in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, mostly in the community of Catonsville. Established as a part of the University System of Maryland in 1966, the university specializes in the natural sciences and engineering, while also offering programs in the liberal arts.
Located at 39.26 -76.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
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