Cass Scenic 11, formerly Feather River Railway No. 3, steams upgrade at Old Spruce on the Cass Scenic's ex-Mower Lumber Company trackage. The track on the right leads to Spruce; the track on the ... (more)
Four Shays pose for night photos near the Cass shop on a cool night in the Appalachians.
The age-old tradition of polishing the brass at the start of the day is kept alive by the dedicated employees at Cass.
When the 1923 C&O depot at Cass burned down in 1975, it was replaced with this replica depot that combines decorative elements of an earlier, smaller C&O depot that stood at Cass with the floor pl... (more)
At 103 tons, Cass Scenic No. 11 (ex- Feather River Railway No. 3) is one of the largest Shays operating in the United States. (Of course, it pales in comparison to the 162-ton Western Maryland No... (more)
CSRR Shay #11 just got done getting water and now does a runby for Cass Railfan Weekend. Thanks to MSR&LHA.
Steve Barry talks to the crew about where to move the #11 back. Thanks to MSR&LHA and Steve Barry to make this happen.
New spot for Cass Railfan Weekend right before the Spruce switch. Thanks to MSR&LHA.
Shays 11 and 4 pose for night photos at the Cass Scenic shop. Lighting provided by the Mountain States Railroad & Logging Historical Association, which also sponsored Cass Railfan Weekend 2013. ... (more)
A quiet night at the Cass depot. A MSRLHA night shoot.
Cass night life.. A MSRLHA night photo shoot.
Shay 11 goes about switching the yard while the ruins of the old say mill sink slowly into nature nearby.