Odenton station

Odenton
MARC commuter rail station

MARC train led by a Kawasaki bi-level cab car enters Odenton station.
Location 1400 Odenton Road (West Entrance)
300 Morgan Road (East Entrance)
Odenton, MD, 21113
Coordinates 39°05′13″N 76°42′23″W / 39.0869°N 76.7065°W / 39.0869; -76.7065Coordinates: 39°05′13″N 76°42′23″W / 39.0869°N 76.7065°W / 39.0869; -76.7065
Owned by Amtrak
Line(s)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 3
Construction
Parking Yes
History
Opened July 2, 1872 (B&P)
Rebuilt 1943 (PRR), 1989[1]
Traffic
Passengers (2013) 2,823 (MARC)
Services
Preceding station   MARC   Following station
Penn Line
toward Perryville
  Former services  
Pennsylvania Railroad
Patuxent
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
Harman
toward Philadelphia

Odenton is a passenger rail station on MARC Train's Penn Line. It is located along Amtrak's high-speed Northeast Corridor, although Amtrak does not stop at this station.[2] Both platforms at the station are high-level and are among the longest in the MARC system.

History

The Odenton station was originally built in 1872 by the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad which was later merged into the Pennsylvania Railroad on November 1, 1902. The station survived the merger between the New York Central Railroad and the PRR that formed Penn Central. Upon the establishment of Amtrak in 1971 very limited passenger services to the station survived - eventually dwindling to 2 trains each way, each day, Monday - Friday. Although the station building closed to the public at that time, it continued to be used as a maintenance-of-way storage facility. Commuter passenger service has operated continuously from this station since prior to 1900. Around 1989, the station came under the name MARC, a portion of the Maryland Transportation Administration (MTA) and continuing to serve local commuter service for the area. MARC service has exploded and, currently, sees over 50 trains stopping there each day, Monday through Friday and new but growing service on week-ends and some holidays. [3]

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External links

Media related to Odenton (MARC station) at Wikimedia Commons

An Amtrak train flies past Odenton Station
A MARC Train rushes back to DC from Odenton. Note the PRR sign on the station house.
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