Point of Rocks station explained

Point of Rocks station should not be confused with Point of Rocks Stage Station State Historic Site.

Point of Rocks
Style:MARC
Type:MARC Commuter rail station
Address:4000 Clay Street, Point of Rocks, Maryland[1]
Coordinates:39.2735°N -77.5333°W
Line:Metropolitan Subdivision
Platform:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Parking:Yes
Opened:May 1, 1873 (ceremonial opening)
May 25, 1873 (regular passenger service)[2] [3]
Accessible:No[4]
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Nrhp:
Embed:yes
Point of Rocks Railroad Station
Location:Off of U.S. 15
Point of Rocks, Maryland
Coordinates:39.2735°N -77.5333°W
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail
Zoom:12
Architect:E. Francis Baldwin
Architecture:Gothic
Added:April 11, 1973
Refnum:73000918

Point of Rocks is a historic passenger rail station on the MARC Brunswick Line between Washington, D.C., and Martinsburg, WV, located at Point of Rocks, Frederick County, Maryland, United States.[5] The station was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1873, and designed by E. Francis Baldwin. It is situated at the junction of the B&O Old Main Line (running to Baltimore) and the Metropolitan Branch (running to Washington, D.C.). The Met Branch also opened in 1873 and became the principal route for passenger trains between Baltimore, Washington and points west.

The main station building is a -story, triangular Gothic Revival with a four-story tower and a -story wing at the base. The tower has a pyramidal roof containing a dormer on each side. On top is a square cupola supporting a pyramidal peaked roof.[6]

The station building itself is not open to the public and is used by CSX as storage and offices for maintenance of way (MOW) crews until 2022 when its windows were boarded and the MOW facilities relocated to Brunswick to the west. In 2008, new platforms and platform shelters were built for MARC commuters traveling east towards Washington DC, replacing older bus shelter–style structures which were erected in the mid-1990s.

During the blizzard of 2010, the south side awning on the main building collapsed under the weight of record snow fall, and was later removed, leaving half the building missing cover. In January 2011, work to rebuild the destroyed part of the structure began.

The Point of Rocks Railroad Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and reopened for the Maryland Rail Commuter Service, now called MARC, which established the Brunswick Line.

The Duke Energy Holiday Trains display at the Cincinnati Museum Center features a station modeled on Point of Rocks As does the Frederick County Society of Model Railroaders exhibit at the Walkersville Southern Railroad.

In 2023, the station will be featured on a USPS Forever stamp in a 5-stamp "Railroad Stations" series. The stamp illustrations were made by Down the Street Designs, and Derry Noyes served as the art director.[7]

Plans are currently underway for the Maryland Department of Transportation to renovate and open the interior of the station for passenger use once negotiations with CSX conclude over site clean up. Future plans include adding a new platform on the wye to serve trains to and from Frederick to increase capacity for the current service as well as additional facilities including an increase in available parking and access for busses serving the station.

Station layout

The station is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, lacking raised platforms for level boarding.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MARC Station Information . . May 29, 2020.
  2. News: Metropolitan Branch Railroad . July 17, 2023 . . May 1, 1873 . 1. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Metropolitan Branch Railroad . July 17, 2023 . . November 18, 1873 . 1. Newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: MARC Station Information . . 2021-01-30.
  5. http://www.mtamaryland.com/services/marc/schedulesSystemMaps/marcTrainSystemMap.cfm MARC station list (includes Point of Rocks)
  6. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Point of Rocks Railroad Station . June 1972. 2016-01-01 . Arthur Townsend . Maryland Historical Trust.
  7. News: October 24, 2022 . U.S. Postal Service Reveals Stamps for 2023 . United States Postal Service . October 26, 2022.