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Roundhouse - Definition and Overview

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This article is about a railroad shop structure called a roundhouse. For the arts venue, see The Roundhouse.
Steam locomotives sit in the Chicago and Northwestern roundhouse at the Chicago, Illinois freight yards, December 1942.

A roundhouse is a maintenance facility used by railroads. Roundhouses are the large, circular or semicircular structures that are located surrounding or adjacent to turntables. The roundhouse in a railroad yard is typically where steam locomotives were stored when they weren't in use.

Since the great dieselization era of the 1940s and 1950s, many roundhouses have been demolished, but a few still stand and remain in use on the railroads.

The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum (http://www.borail.org/), in Baltimore, MD, is located in the restored roundhouse of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.

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