B&O 305 Is a 4-6-0 Camel back steam engine. Built for burning low grade coal. 305 Was built sometime in 1869 at the B&O Mt Clair Shop's And would serve the B&O Until the early 1910's The B&O Was one of two Railroads in the US At the time that valued preservation. And 305 would be one of two of these engines set aside in the 1920's 305 Would be taken on many events and tours throughout the century with the rest of the B&O Railroad museum fleet under the number 217. In 2003 The famous roof collapse. Would damage 305 severely. The Metal work was mostly ok. However the cab was severely damaged. In 2012 the engine would make a return. under the new look of its actual road number 305. Free to use with credit.