Laurel MARC Station is an historic rail station located along the MARC Train's Camden Line, a public transportation line operated by the State of Maryland traveling between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. throughout the week. The historic station was originally constructed as part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line in 1884 as part of the line's Washington Branch route, designed by E. Francis Baldwin. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and reopened to the public with the implementation of the MARC Train. Today, visitors can explore its preserved historic features and view original design elements such as its gabled and hipped roof sections and its interior chimney system. MARC Train service offers affordable one-way and roundtrip train service to both Baltimore and Washington, D.C. seven days a week, including late-night service select days.

Laurel, MD 20707

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