Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad GE 70-ton #50 at Glen Burnie, Maryland, in April of 1958. B&A #50 was bought new for the railroad in January of 1950 and hauled freight between the B&A's two namesake cities, Baltimore (Clifford), and Annapolis (Glen Burnie) up until the railroad's abandonment in 1980. #50 was one of only two diesel locomotives ever owned by the B&A, the other being an EMD SW-9. #50 survives today on static display in Baltimore, Maryland, at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum.
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