St. Denis, Maryland, Train station area in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.
St. Denis is a train station in Maryland served by the CSX rail line. The station lies between the communities of Halethorpe and Relay and handles commuter traffic on the Camden line.
The original St. Denis station was built in 1891 but burned down in 1976. Since then, the station has been maintained as an important transportation hub for the region.
The Maryland General Assembly preserved St. Denis as a railway stop, recognizing its importance for local community transportation needs.
The MARC train system connects St. Denis to Baltimore and Washington DC through regular service. The station sits on an accessible main line and provides commuters with reliable transportation.
St. Denis sits on the main CSX line and was originally an architecturally distinctive structure with details similar to Germantown station. The building shaped the area's character until its loss in 1976.
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