As Maryland Area Regional Commuter P875 arrives at Point of Rocks, Maryland on June 6, 2016, we catch a view of it passing the Gothic Revival station. Built in 1873 by the B&O Railroad, the structure sits at the intersection of the Old Main Line and the Metropolitan Branch.
From B&O RDCs to MARC bilevel coaches pulled by electric locomotives and diesels, the Maryland commuting scene has evolved, while trolleys, aka light rail vehicles, are back.