See the technological marvel that is the B&O’s Roundhouse Turntable in action, rotated by the power of just one person.

Among the many hallmark features that make up the B&O Railroad Museum’s 1884 Baldwin Roundhouse is the 60-foot turntable in the center. When the Roundhouse serviced and repaired passenger cars, the turntable was used to position them throughout the Roundhouse’s 22 bays. Instead of electricity, it uses central ball bearings to rotate. When centered properly, a single person can push the turntable!

This turntable still functions today, and on select dates, you can see this technological marvel in action, featuring a locomotive from our collection.

Upcoming Turntable Demos:

Program is included with regular Museum Admission. FREE for B&O Members.


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Upcoming Events at the B&O

2024

Monthly Tours

Climb aboard the PEPCO No. 43!

May 8, 11 & 12

See inside the the B&O No. 1961 Speedliner!

June 12, 15 & 16

Restoration Shop Tours

May 19 & June 9

May 24

Doors @ 7:30 PM | Show @ 8:30 PM

Sensory Inclusive Summer Camp

Week 1: June 24-28

July 13

5 PM – 8 PM

WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

TwinBkp
Knoxville, TN

We did the train ride and our guide on board was excellent (history/information for the parents).

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