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Stevenson University

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Stevenson University Motto "Pro Discendo, Pro Vivendo" For Learning, For Living Type Private Established 1947 Endowment $77,419,161 (2014) [1] President Elliot Hirshman Academic staff 523 Administrative staff 580 Students 4,185 (Fall 2015) [2] Undergraduates 3,223 Postgraduates 502 Other students 460 (adult undergraduates) Location Owings Mills and Stevenson , Maryland , United States 39°25′17.37″N 76°42′4.87″W  /  39.4214917°N 76.7013528°W  / 39.4214917; -76.7013528 Campus Suburban Stevenson: 60 acres Owings Mills: 104 acres Colors Green and White           Nickname Mustangs Website stevenson.edu Stevenson University is a private, independent, coeducational university that is located in the Greenspring Valley area of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The University has three campuses, one in Stevenson and two in Owings Mills, [3] with approximately 4,200 undergraduate and grad

Northern Central Railway

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Northern Central Railway 1863 map showing crossing of the Susquehanna River on the Marysville Bridge. Traffic was later routed over the Rockville Bridge. Calvert Street Station at North Calvert and Bath/East Franklin Streets, in downtown Baltimore, built 1849-1850, razed 1949; designed by James Crawford Neilson Reporting mark NCRY Locale Pennsylvania and Maryland Dates of operation 1858–1976 Predecessor Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, York and Maryland Line Rail Road, Susquehanna Railroad Successor ConRail Track gauge 4 ft  8   1 ⁄ 2  in ( 1,435 mm ) standard gauge Length 380 miles (610 km) (including leased lines) [1] Headquarters Baltimore [ v t e ] Northern Central Railway Legend Sunbury Selinsgrove Junction Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad to Lewistown Trevorton Railroad to Trevorton Herndon Trevorton Railroad