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One of the most famous street operations was B&O's Pratt Street line in Baltimore. The "Little Joe" 0-4-0 saddletanker first made in HO by Varney, was regular power on Pratt St. until the GE44t's in the late 40's. Less well known in Baltimore was the Key Highway line that was actually owned by the city of Baltimore as the Municipal Harbor Belt RR, but operated by B&O for many years. The Magazine "Model RAilroading" had a nice track plan for modeling B&O's Fells St. line. All the street tracks in Balto. ar gone.
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