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has gloss | eng: The Brunswick Line is a MARC commuter rail line consisting of a main line running from Washington D.C. to Martinsburg, West Virginia and a branch line from just south of Point-of-Rocks station to Frederick, Maryland. The service is operated under contract by CSX Transportation, but is administered by MARC, a service of the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA). The Brunswick Line is MARCs longest line, and operates over CSXs Metropolitan, Old Main Line, and Cumberland Subdivisions. It is the successor to commuter services provided by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (B&O) as long ago as the mid-1800s. In 1983 Maryland, along with a number of other Northeastern states, took control of its commuter railroads and the "MARC" (Maryland Area Rail Commuter) service name was established. |
lexicalization | eng: Brunswick Line |
instance of | (noun) the road consisting of railroad track and roadbed line, rail line, railway line |
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