Metropolitan Subdivision

Westbound CSX autorack train on the Metropolitan Subdivision in Point of Rocks
Metropolitan Subdivision
78.8
Brunswick
Brunswick Yard
70.6
Catoctin Tunnel
69.2
Point of Rocks Tunnel
42.8
Point of Rocks (Washington Jct.)
35.5
33.3
28.9
26.4
23.6
21.6
20.8
Shady Grove Yard
16.7
Capitol Limited
12.4
11.0
7.5
Brentwood Yard | Ivy City Yard
1.0
0.0
Virginia Railway Express Amtrak
The stone arch railroad bridge built over the newly-diverted Rock Creek in 1893 now passes over Beach Drive and the bike path
Rockville station in 1978, before it was moved away from the tracks

The Metropolitan Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in Washington, D.C. and Maryland.The 53-mile line runs from Washington, D.C., northwest to Weverton, Maryland, along the former Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.[1][2]

At its southeast end, north of Washington Union Station, the Metropolitan Subdivision meets the Capital Subdivision (formerly called the B&O Washington Branch) and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. It meets the Old Main Line Subdivision at Point of Rocks, Maryland. At its northwest end in Weverton, the line joins the Cumberland Subdivision.

MARC Train's Brunswick Line uses the entire subdivision, as does Amtrak's Capitol Limited. The Red Line of the Washington Metro shares right-of-way with the subdivision along two separate stretches in Maryland and D.C.: from the junction with the Capital Subdivision to north of Silver Spring, and from south of Twinbrook to the end of the Red Line at Shady Grove.

History

Interest in building a rail line from Washington to points west was initially spurred by businessmen in Washington and Montgomery County, Maryland.[3] In 1853, they obtained a corporate charter from the Maryland General Assembly to form the Metropolitan Railroad.[4] The proposed line would run from Washington to the vicinity of Frederick, Maryland, where it would connect with the B&O main line, and continue to Hagerstown, Maryland. The company conducted some initial land surveys, but had difficulty raising funds and went bankrupt in 1863.[citation needed]

Two years later, the expired charter was taken over by the B&O, which had not previously been interested in building a new route out of Washington. Construction began in 1866 along a slightly different route, connecting with the main line at Point of Rocks, Maryland.[5]: 164 

The line opened on April 30, 1873, as the B&O's Metropolitan Branch.[6]: 7 [7] The new line became the B&O's main passenger route to Washington, with the Old Main Line, from Point of Rocks to Relay, reduced to secondary status. Some through freight trains were also rerouted to the new line.[8]

Increasing congestion led the B&O to start adding double track portions to the line in 1886. The Washington-to-Gaithersburg section was double-tracked by 1893.[5]: 166  During the peak years of passenger operation—1893 to the 1920s—the line saw 18 trains per day, with as many as 28 stops along the Met Branch.[6]: 7 

Double-tracking was completed on the remainder of the branch in 1928. Several distinctive passenger stations, designed by architect Ephraim Francis Baldwin, were constructed along the line. Original stations still stand in the Maryland communities of Rockville (moved away from the tracks in 1981), Kensington, Gaithersburg, Dickerson, and Point of Rocks.[6]: 6–10 

In 1906, a rear collision at Terra Cotta station killed 53 people.

On February 16, 1996, the collision of two trains in Silver Spring killed three crew members and eight passengers and injured a total of 26 people.

Georgetown Branch

Georgetown Branch in Bethesda, Maryland, near where it crossed Bethesda Avenue

The Met Branch's Georgetown Branch ran from a junction north of the Silver Spring station in a broad 11-mile arc to the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C. The branch was built in two phases. The first, completed in 1892, ran from the junction along the northern bank of Coquelin Run to a new extension of Connecticut Avenue in the nascent development of Chevy Chase. The second, completed in 1910, completed the crescent to Georgetown.[9]

The line was originally intended to be a B&O extension that would cross the Potomac River near the Chain Bridge, but in 1904, the B&O reached an agreement with the Pennsylvania Railroad to use the Long Bridge over the Potomac, nearly six miles downstream. So the B&O used the Georgetown Branch as a spur to serve local industries in Silver Spring, Chevy Chase, and Bethesda in Maryland; and Georgetown.[6]: 27–29  Engineering features of the branch included the Rock Creek Trestle in Chevy Chase, the Dalecarlia Tunnel, and a through-truss bridge over the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. CSX ran its last train on the Georgetown Branch in 1985 after a bridge in Montgomery County was found to have structural problems, and launched the abandonment process the year after 75 feet of track was damaged in the 1985 Election Day floods.[citation needed]

The right-of-way from Bethesda to Georgetown was turned into a hike-and-bike trail that opened in late 1996 as the Capital Crescent Trail. The Bethesda-to-Silver Spring portion of the spur was opened in 1997 as an interim rail-trail called the Georgetown Branch Trail, and the two trails were connected in 1998. The railyard in Georgetown was developed into the Washington Harbour buildings and the Georgetown Waterfront Park.

In 2017, construction began on the Purple Line, which will use the Bethesda-to-Silver Spring portion of the spur as part of a route that continues on to New Carrollton, Maryland. The Georgetown Branch Trail is to be rebuilt alongside the new tracks, which is projected for completion sometime in 2027.[10]

Besides the right-of-way and bridges, remnants include the Dalecarlia Tunnel, the Air Rights Tunnel, rail sidings along the right-of-way near River Road and the enlarged arch of the Aqueduct Bridge abutment.

Current operation

Freight train at Derwood interlocking heading east towards Washington, D.C.

Through mergers, the line became part of the CSX system in 1987. CSX organized its Metropolitan Subdivision as a combination of the original B&O Met Branch plus a section of the B&O original main line northwest of Point of Rocks, which had opened in 1834. The entire subdivision is signaled for bi-directional running. There is a spur in Maryland that serves the Dickerson Generating Station (formerly owned by the Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO)) (BA 37) at Dickerson and a trash-transfer facility spur in Derwood (BA 19.6). The interlockings on the line are (east to west): F Tower (BAA 37.2), QN Tower (BA 2.1), Georgetown Jct (BA 8.3), Montrose (BA 15), Derwood (BA 19.6), Clopper (BA 24.4), Buck Lodge (BA 30), Dickerson (BA 35.5) , PEPCO (BA 37), Tuscarora (BA 39.3), East Rocks (BA 42.6), Point of Rocks (BA 42.8), East Brunswick (BA 73.1), WB Tower (75.6), and Weverton (78.8).[1][better source needed][needs update]

Engineering features

The Dickerson spur splits off to the left, while the Monocacy River is just beyond the curve.

The line's bridges cross:

  • Tuscarora Creek. Originally a Bollman truss iron bridge, replaced with a girder bridge in 1904.
  • Monocacy River. Originally a 700-foot-long (210 m) Bollman truss, replaced with a seven-span girder bridge in 1904.
  • Little Monocacy River. Originally a 500-foot wood trestle, replaced by a 331-foot stone arch viaduct in 1906.
  • Great Seneca Creek (Waring Viaduct). Originally a 400-foot-long (120 m) wood and iron trestle, replaced with an arch stone viaduct in 1906.
  • Little Seneca Creek. Originally a timber bridge, replaced with a steel trestle in 1896, and then a concrete arch in 1928.
  • Rock Creek. The original bridge consisted of four 100-ft Bollman trusses. In 1893, the main course of Rock Creek was diverted primarily upstream of the bridge. Before the diversion, a loop in the creek caused it to run almost parallel to the bridge. The realignment allowed the tracks to cross Rock Creek at a right angle. The Bollman trusses were replaced by a stone arch bridge from 1893-1896.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b CSX Transportation. "Northern Region, Baltimore Division, Timetable No. 4." Archived 2011-03-22 at the Wayback Machine Effective 2005-01-01.
  2. ^ "ME-Metropolitan Sub - the RadioReference Wiki".
  3. ^ "The Metropolitan Line of the B&O Railroad". Rockville, MD: Montgomery County Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2022-01-19. Retrieved 2017-06-18.
  4. ^ U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on the District of Columbia (1860). Report on the Memorial of the Directors of the Metropolitan Railroad Company made by the Hon. G.W. Hughes, of Maryland (Report).
  5. ^ a b Harwood Jr., Herbert H. (1994). Impossible Challenge II: Baltimore to Washington and Harpers Ferry from 1828 to 1994. Baltimore: Barnard, Roberts. ISBN 0-934118-22-1.
  6. ^ a b c d Soderberg, Susan C. (1998). "The Met: A History of the Metropolitan Branch of the B&O Railroad, Its Stations and Towns" (Document). Germantown, MD: Germantown Historical Society.
  7. ^ "The Metropolitan Railroad" (PDF). The Evening Star. Washington, D.C. April 30, 1873. p. 4.
  8. ^ "PRR Chronology, 1873" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-01. Retrieved 2006-11-24. (100 KiB), February 2004 Edition
  9. ^ "The Georgetown Branch Railroad Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2024-02-22.
  10. ^ Shaver, Katherine (2020-05-01). "Firms building Maryland Purple Line say they plan to quit the job over disputes with the state". The Washington Post.

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