A couple of crew members shoot the bull at the Cass depot after a long day on the road. Photographed during Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Ass... (more)
Cass Scenic Shay 4 and Western Maryland Shay 6 pose at the Cass depot during Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association.
Cass No. 4 poses alongside the water tower during Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association.
"Big Six" poses at the Cass water tower during Railfan Weekend 2015, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association.
Coal smoke fills the air as Shay 4 pauses with a short freight train at Spruce.
Night photo session sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association at the Cass Scenic Railroad.
Chris Brang is sporting an old-school set of safety glasses during a night photo session sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association at the Cass Scenic Railroad.
One of the frequent questions you hear at Cass is "What's your favorite Shay?" Most folks will say Western Maryland 6 (it's the biggest) or Cass No. 5 (it's the oldest). Mine? The oft... (more)
One of the most famous Shay locomotives in the South, Graham County 1925 now spends its days idle inside the Robert Julian Roundhouse at Spencer, awaiting a possible return to service.
Smoke rolls back over Cass Scenic Shay 5 during a photo runby at Spruce, WV.
Western Maryland 6, leading a triple header, puts on a show for photographers on a foggy and overcast spring morning in West Virginia.
Western Maryland 6 steams down the main line at Cass during Railfan Weekend.
Cass 4 and Cass 6 hold the main line in the pouring rain as Western Maryland 6 is coaled up for Railfan Weekend.
You *can* pan a Shay. Western Maryland 6 steams by the photographers at Spruce doing a whopping 10 mph.
Western Maryland 6 and Cass Scenic 5 team up for a photo runby at Spruce during the 2014 Railfan Weekend, sponsored by the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association