Mount Royal Station, Railway station in Bolton Hill, Baltimore, United States
Mount Royal Station is a railway building in the Bolton Hill neighborhood with walls of Maryland granite, limestone trim, and a striking clock tower rising about 150 feet (45 meters). The structure now houses gallery spaces and artist studios run by the Maryland Institute College of Art.
The station opened in 1896 as the first railway facility in the world to operate electrified passenger trains, a breakthrough that changed how rail transportation worked. This pioneering technology put Baltimore on the map as a center of innovation in the rail industry.
The station served as a gathering place where people from different walks of life met and traveled, reflecting Baltimore's importance as a transportation hub. Today artists use the space as studios, making it a place where creativity happens inside a landmark building.
The station is accessible by car and public transit and sits in a neighborhood with nearby parking options. You can visit the gallery and studio areas, but plan ahead since parts of the building are actively used by students and artists.
Original details like marble mosaic floors, twin fireplaces, and vintage rocking chairs from 1896 still remain inside the building. These furnishings offer a glimpse into the comfort and elegance that travelers expected during the early 1900s.
Location: Baltimore
GPS coordinates: 39.30560,-76.62060
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:05
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