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    Pennsylvania Station

    Pennsylvania Station

    4.0
    (45 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    If you live in Baltimore, you can appreciate the beauty of this old train station. It is the main…read moretrain station in Baltimore and was designed by New York architect Kenneth MacKenzie Murchison. As I said, it is old and was built in 1911 in the Beaux-Art style. Thankfully, there has been some renovations that were completed in 2024 that included a newly polished façade, refurbished windows, new roof, and upgraded lighting. You can now see the beautiful color of the green tiles that were part of the original design of the station that have been hidden for years. It was wonderful to see our local train station restored to its former glory. When you look at the front, you will see five rounded openings and three central archways that are used as the entrances to the station with sets of triple doors. When you step inside, do look up and take in the beautiful, domed, stained-glass skylights. Moving along, there is a waiting area for passengers with old wooden benches. Thankfully, there are elevators to take you down to the tracks if you need it. What is still ugly to me, but fine for others, is the sculpture out front. It just does not go with the beauty of this train station. It was placed there in 2004 and sculpted by Jonathan Borofsky as the centerpiece of a re-designed plaza in front of Penn Station. It is a 51-foot-tall aluminum statue, named Male/Female. You be the judge if it belongs here or not! We used the Red Cap Service at Penn Station in Baltimore to catch our Acela train to New York. Tracey, the Red Cap, was such a help to us. She expertly took us and our luggage down to the train with plenty of time to board, store our luggage in the train car, and get us settled. We were in the quiet car, which we appreciated. Although this Acela was not one of the new trains, we had an uneventful ride to New York with no delays due to the hot weather.

    Penn Station in Baltimore isn't large. When you enter, restrooms are to your left, and you may…read moreenter the Dunkin Donuts from that corner, Amtrak windows are to your right, along with a small newsstand, and ahead of you is a rounded booth with people you may inquire with and train information posted above them. Just behind them is the hall with the lettered gates. We were told ours would most likely be Gate E. Honestly, it seemed every train was Gate E during our wait. Communication could be improved. When we went through the gate and down the stairs, there was no train waiting. So when they announced "last call" we wondered if we had already missed the train or had accidentally gone to the wrong track. Fortunately the train arrived shortly thereafter.

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    Pennsylvania Station 8/2025
    Pennsylvania Station 8/2025
    The only food vendor inside the train station
    The only food vendor inside the train station
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    B&O Railroad Museum

    B&O Railroad Museum

    4.1
    (156 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    The museum itself was really amazing. I thought the inside of the museum was beautifully maintained…read morewith great attention to detail. The admission price was very reasonable, and my young kids really enjoyed the time we spent there. This museum is connected to the Smithsonian, though you wouldn't know it. It's very quietly stated on one of their signs, but not many other places. Some things that weren't as positive were that the website is out of date. The website said there were rides outside for kids. Which there was technically one ride. But it hasn't been in operation for quite some time. The other ride wasn't there. The other bummer was that I left an item behind at the museum. Even though I called the museum the week after our visit 3 times, left voicemails every time, and emailed, no one has ever gotten back to me. It really disappointed me that they have no one to help customers. Even when we were there, staff was minimal. Museum cutbacks I assume. Still, I would go back.

    Overall: great museum, super inclusive restrooms, lots to do and learn for all ages, lots of indoor…read moreand outdoor spaces, worth the price, kind employees My 1 year old was free. We went on a day with a Lego event and paid $20 per adult and $12 for our 4 year old and I found there was plenty to do for a morning and it felt worth the cost. We had been to a Trolley Museum and the B&O Museum in old Ellicott City and this was way better than either of those. There was plenty to explore for at least half of a day. For super young kids there was a kids indoor area and a small outdoor playground. There were tons of model trains, small and medium, indoor and outdoor. I would definitely go to this museum on days where it isn't raining because there is just as much to do outside as there is inside. They have tons of full size trains. You can explore the inside of some of them and they have different themes and things you can learn about. The Lego event we went to was super simple and run really well. All the kids were being super creative and persistent and having a blast building cars and racing them down a large ramp. We will definitely be back at some point.

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    Fantastic viewpoints everywhere
    Fantastic viewpoints everywhere
    Fantastic viewpoints everywhere
    Fantastic viewpoints everywhere
    Fantastic viewpoints everywhere

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    Shananigans Toy Shop

    Shananigans Toy Shop

    4.4
    (37 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    Wow, I used to love this store. The old owners were amazing! They were so helpful and kind and…read morewelcoming. Plus, I can walk here from work. I have enjoyed getting gifts for my daughter and all of the little kids in my life. However, I came in yesterday looking for a Balance bike for my daughter for her second birthday. I found one, they only had one left, and I bought it. Unfortunately, when I got it home although the box said that the seat was adjustable, it was only adjustable forward and backwards, not up and down.Which is a bit odd considering it says it's for 18 month to four-year-old children. My daughter was too tall for the bike. I brought it back today because there was no way she could use it. The girl who sold it to me yesterday said no problem and then she got another woman to come help me. I assume this is the store owner(a middle-age woman behind the counter). She was incredibly rude. She told me that she's gonna have to eat the cost as a small business and rolled her eyes, and then said that it's not actually returnable, but that she would give me a refund. Ok? You're mad at me? For doing business with you? Because something had what seems like false advertising on the box? It wasn't broken, but it did not adjust. I'm not sure how a four-year-old would be able to use that bike (The age was 18 months to four years old with an adjustable seat). Considering that seat doesn't adjust up and down makes it a bit odd to advertise such a large age gap. I left the store thinking that she was clearly mad at me and upset that I had returned the bike.That attitude at a children's store is just not the way to do business. As a business owner, sometimes that's just the cost of doing business. Sometimes you have to do the right thing regardless of whether or not that is in your financial best interest. I don't think I'll be back to shop here anymore. Which is too bad because I love supporting local businesses here in Baltimore.

    This used to be such a wonderful toy store! Not anymore. They still have a good selection but the…read moreservice and feel of the store are terrible. Everyone is stressed and the check out people don't even say thank you. Just feels like a stressed commercial enterprise.

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    Candy corner!
    Candy corner!
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    B&O Ellicott City Station Museum

    B&O Ellicott City Station Museum

    4.3
    (22 reviews)
    9.8 mi

    Great spot for a free indoor adventure…read more Right in the heart of OEC this museum is a great spot for a quick dose of history. The displays are great and who can beat the model train garden! You can also get inside a train car and experience what it was like to ride the oldest continuously running rail line.

    Want a nice distraction from reality, one that is free? Then make yourself a detour and come to…read morethis nice little museum in historic Ellicot City. I had no idea that this museum existed until I was already in town. I parked my car near the top of town in one of the many free parking lots and started down the hill. I figured if I started at the bottom and made my way up, it would feel less of a tiring task heading back up. By heading to the bottom of the hill I found this gem. Like I said at the beginning, this is a free museum to attend (donations are welcome to help maintain the place). When you visit, you are transported back in time to when the railroads ruled the country. What you will come to find out is that this is the oldest railroad station still standing in the nation (that is how they bill it). When you start to traverse the museum you learn more and more about the history of this particular train station. You learn that it was first used with horse and carriage, then converted into a freight train station, and finally to a freight/passenger station before it was essentially decommissioned. Making your way through the museum you discover that you can see the working parts of it all. You go through the room that was the living quarters of the man that ran the station. You make your way upstairs and through the areas that was basically the central nervous system of the building. You pass by the ticket booth which tells you that back then there was separate entrances for men and women. Showing you that back then the railroad was a male dominated industry. You even get a glimpse of some very old graffiti. Make your way through what was the freight house and continue out into where they used to work on the trains. Once you are finished inside you can head outside onto what was once the passenger platform. Hang a right and head past the turntable to the external exhibit spaces. In what I am guessing is another freight house you will find a model of the railroad of the immediate and nearby area. Take a seat in here and you can watch a short documentary detailing the railroad in the area. After, or even before, the show, you can interact with the railroad model. Push a button and you will see how the railroad worked. Look closely and you will see the detail of each area. All the intricate little pieces of this model comes to life. Once you have fulfilled your inner child, you can then head outside once again and see the last piece of this museum. A caboose. You get to actually climb up into the caboose and see how one was used. Take a seat and take it in. You can take as much time as you want here, or run through it and get it completely out the way quickly. I'm sure you could even revisit this place and discover something new you overlooked on your prior visit.

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    Display at B&O Ellicott City Station Museum
    Display at B&O Ellicott City Station Museum
    Display at B&O Ellicott City Station Museum
    Display at B&O Ellicott City Station Museum
    Display at B&O Ellicott City Station Museum

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    Display at B&O Ellicott City Station Museum
    The MARC

    The MARC

    3.5
    (26 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I'm not sure why there are two yelp entries for the marc train but I thought I would just add my…read morereview to the one with more reviews. I take the marc every day to school and it really beats driving to DC and suffering through traffic on the beltway. It runs every hour and it's usually on time. I've had a few horror story situations like one time where a power line fell and I was on the train for 4 hours and my computer died and another time where I was bringing Shake Shack back from DC to my boyfriend for lunch and then there was some police incident and I was trapped in between West Baltimore and Penn Station for 30 minutes and then my boyfriend had to go to work before he could have his burger. They have a policy of not letting you out so you can walk or get a ride... In the winter, I recommend taking the train earlier than the one you think you'll need. The trains get delayed and the snow really messes everything up. They usually have trains that make extra stops during snow days, which is good. Also, now they have weekend service, which is awesome! It's not as frequent but it'll still get you to DC. The train conductors I've encountered have all been really courteous and friendly. They also don't put up with nonsense and I've seen them kick people off the train for not having tickets and they see right through all the crazy stories people tell about why they suddenly realized they don't have a ticket. One time, a man across the aisle from me was so drunk (I guess it was Friday and he was just so happy for his weekend?) that he couldn't even sit up. The train conductor made sure that the man wasn't driving home and forced him to call his wife to come give him a ride. It makes me feel safer that the conductors are looking out!

    It's not the building itself it's Amtrak service, the trains are small cramped and they pack…read morepassengers on two trains and businesses and first class is practically empty also if you buy a ticket and you get sick or something happens Amtrak will not give you any of your money back that's not fair if they are going to do that they should take a small percentage. The trains and bathrooms are dirty it smells this the worst service ever and I will never never get on Amtrak again!!! The only reason I gave and tried a star because it will not let you post anything unless you give them a star they do not deserve a quarter of a star

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    This is the bathroom and the coach car. This is not right. The tickets are high as hell the service you're getting it's not right people we
    This is the bathroom and the coach car. This is not right. The tickets are high as hell the service you're getting it's not right people we
    The MARC
    The MARC

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