The Ellicott City B & O train station, on lower Main St., was opened in 1831. The right (southern) portion of the station was a "Car House" for repairs, making it also the
only "combination" rail road station still in existence. It is a museum, owned by Howard County since 1997, with free admission. Go visit! The track and railroad bridge are still in use by CSX. To the side of the station is a turntable, a replica of the first horse drawn passenger car "The Pioneer", an 1885 brick freight station building and a 1927 caboose.