Nurse Etna, B&O nurse-stewardess

Welcome to the B&O – Plan Your Visit 

Nurse Etna, our B&O nurse-stewardess, is thrilled to safely welcome you to the Museum! 

Masks are optional at the B&O for guests, staff and volunteers, in alignment with the lifting of the mask mandate in Baltimore City on March 1, 2022.

We care for the health and safety of all visitors and staff while still maintaining a fun and engaging space. Our campus spans 40-acres and the Roundhouse is an open-air facility. Below is the Museum’s plan to continue keeping our visitors, staff, and volunteers safe. 


COVID-19 Policy

Possible exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present. The B&O Railroad Museum cannot guarantee that guests will not be exposed to the virus during their visit.

The CDC advises that older adults and people with serious underlying health conditions may be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19. People who are asymptomatic can still possibly spread the COVID-19 virus, as well.

Guests should evaluate these factors and use their own discretion when determining whether to attend the Museum. By visiting the B&O Railroad Museum, guests acknowledge these factors and assume responsibility of the health risks associated with their attendance.

We ask that guests monitor their health and kindly reschedule their visits if they or anyone in their household is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms.


What We’re Doing

MASKS

Masks are available upon request at the Admissions desk. 

CLEANING

The Museum will be cleaned multiple times daily with special attention given to high-touch areas. 

HAND SANITIZER 

Extra hand sanitizing stations have been added throughout the Museum and personal travel-size bottles are available upon request. 

RIDES

Train and kids’ rides will be cleaned after each ride. 

JUNIOR JUNCTION

Our kids’ area is thoroughly cleaned throughout the day and is deep-cleaned each night. 


What You Can Do

HAND SANITIZER

Extra hand sanitizing stations have been added throughout the Museum and personal travel-size bottles are available upon request. 

STAY HOME

Please stay home if you’re sick and visit another time. 

Patrese T.
June 2021

I love that the museum is what remains of the old train yard and the number and variety of train cars is remarkable.

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