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Point of Rocks Railroad Station N scale 1:160, unpainted, 3d printed building
Point of Rocks Railroad Station N scale 1:160, unpainted, 3d printed building
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Dimensions:
- Length: 137 mm (5.4 inches)
- Width: 99.4 mm (3.9 inches)
- Height: 107.2 mm (4.2 inches)
scale: 1:160
Material: white PLA (plastic)
The Point of Rocks railway station, located in the historic town of Point of Rocks, Maryland, has been a striking landmark along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line since its completion in 1876. Nestled where the Potomac River and Catoctin Mountain meet, this Victorian gem has served generations of passengers traveling through the heart of the Mid-Atlantic. Designed by the renowned architect E. Francis Baldwin, the station is a textbook example of Gothic Revival architecture, featuring a steeply pitched roof, arched windows, and an ornate central tower that makes it one of the most photographed train stations in America. Its asymmetrical silhouette and rich brickwork reflect the architectural trends of the late 19th century, while its presence marks a key junction between the Baltimore and Ohio’s Old Main Line and the Metropolitan Branch. Though now serving primarily MARC commuter trains, the Point of Rocks station remains an active reminder of America's railroading heritage and the role rail played in shaping the nation’s expansion and commerce.
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