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Patapsco

Patapsco may refer to:

  • Patapsco River, a large river on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, in Maryland, United States, forming the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore
  • Patapsco, Maryland (disambiguation), two unincorporated communities in Maryland, one in Anne Arundel County and the other in Carroll County
  • Patapsco Street, a small residential street in old South Baltimore, near Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore
  • Patapsco Avenue, (Maryland Route 173), a major business/commercial/residential thoroughfare in the Brooklyn section in the southern part of Baltimore, Maryland, laid out in 1853. Divided into East and West Patapsco Avenues at the mid-way point of South Hanover Street (Maryland Route 2) - formerly First Street
  • Patapsco (Baltimore Light Rail station), one of 33 stops at Patapsco Avenue, west of Brooklyn along the Baltimore Light Rail central line, running north and south through the metro area
  • Patapsco Female Institute, a former girls boarding school in Ellicott City, Maryland, the ruins of which now form a background for a performing arts venue
  • Patapsco Freeway, a southeastern portion of the Baltimore Beltway, Interstate 695
  • Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts, a public high school of suburban Baltimore County in Dundalk, Maryland
  • Patapsco Valley State Park, the first state park designated in Maryland stretching along the upper Western Branch of the Patapsco River, forming the border between Howard County and Baltimore County
  • Patapsco Swinging Bridge, a pedestrian "swinging bridge" across the upper Western Branch of the Patapsco River in the "Avalon" and "Orange Grove" areas of Patapsco Valley State Park, west of Baltimore
Vessels
  • U.S.S. Patapsco (1799), a sloop-of-war built in June 1799 on behalf of subscribing Baltimore merchants/citizens during the naval Quasi-War with the revolutionary French Republic at De Rochbroom's Shipyard, in Fells Point. Originally named the "U.S.S. Chesapeake", later sold after hostilities ceased in 1801.
  • , a class of U.S. Navy tankers

  • "U.S.S. Patapsco" (1862), a Passaic-class "ironclad" "Monitor" warship during the American Civil War in the United States Navy / Union Navy
  • "U.S.S. Patapsco" (AOG-1), a World War II oil tanker
Patapsco (Baltimore Light Rail station)

The Patapsco Light Rail Stop is one of 33 stops on the Baltimore Light Rail. The stop is located along Patapsco Avenue from which its name is derived. The station serves as a hub for several MTA bus routes. The Patapsco stop was the final stop along the line for a period from September 1992 until April 1993, when the line was extended to Linthicum.

The station has 216 spaces for commuters, some of that allow for overnight parking. Patapasco Station was the original northern terminus of the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad, which connected to the Curtis Bay Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Bus routes 14, 17, 51, and 77 lay over at the Patapsco Light Rail Stop. Route 16 also passes through the station in both directions along its route.