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Cumberland Terminal Subdivision : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cumberland Terminal Subdivision
The Cumberland Terminal Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the Cumberland, Maryland area. The line centers on the Cumberland rail yard and is a junction with three other subdivisions. The line was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road (B&O) in the 1850s as part of its original main line, known then as the "West End." To the east it connects with the Cumberland Subdivision leading to Washington, D.C. and Baltimore. To the west it joins the Keystone Subdivision heading towards Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. To the southwest it joins the Mountain Subdivision leading to Grafton, West Virginia.〔CSX Transportation, Baltimore, MD. ("Cumberland Terminal Subdivision." ) ''Northern Region, Baltimore Division, Timetable No. 4.'' Effective 2005-01-01.〕 ==Yard and shop facilities== The Cumberland rail yard complex includes a large classification yard and an engine shop.〔mtnsub.org. ("Cumberland Terminal." ) ''Railfanning the B&O Around Cumberland, MD.'' Accessed 2010-08-14.〕 The B&O opened its Westward Transportation Yard in Cumberland in 1960. The yard is long and occupies . It includes an 8 track receiving yard, a 33 track hump classification yard with automatic retarders and switching, car inspection and repair facilities, and other support buildings. CSX converted the yard to remote operation in 2004, and continues to classify 1,000 to 1,400 cars per day, as of 2010.〔CSX Transportation (2010). ("Cumberland achieves milestone." ) ''CSX origins'' (newsletter). Baltimore Division, Halethorpe, MD. September 2010.〕
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