The study indicates that the most attractive method of providing rail access to Friendship International Airport from the metropolitan centers of Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Md. would be through the implementation of a high-speed electric service running directly to a new railroad terminal at the Airport from Union Station in Washington and Camden Station in Baltimore. Use would be made of existing Penn Central and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad routes and facilities, with a connection between the two at Winans and an additional track on the Penn Central. (Author)
Airport Access Study. Friendship International Airport
1970
210 pages
Report
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Friendship International Airport
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