Cass Scenic Railroad Shay 5 crosses the Leatherbark creek bridge just after leaving Cass on the second to last run to Bald Knob of the year. The fires will now fall silent until next May when the ... (more)
Eager passengers await the arrival of Big Six, with the Bald Knob train.
Bringin em down! Cass Scenic Railroad Shay 5 and Shay 6 snake there way around Cass Hill bringing down many leaves along the way.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay 5 is backed down to the water tower by Brad Hoover before being taken down to the station.
Almost Heaven Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #6 is dwarfed by the colorful mountains of West Virginia from this stunning view atop of Bald Knob. A motorcar ride and a half-mile walk up hill gav... (more)
Next Stop, Whittaker Station!
The cloud of smoke begins to clear as Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #5 and 6 take on water at Oats Runs watering hole.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #11 drifts downgrade around Gum curve in between the two switchbacks on its way back down to Cass.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #5 and 6 doublehead with a 9 car sold out passenger train on one of the flatter sections of track before arriving at Bald Knob.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #6 and Shay #5 doublehead around Gum Curve during the trip to Bald Knob. The beautiful Fall foliage brought thousands into Cass for the weekend.
Engineer Dirk Caloccia keeps a keen eye on the cylinder cocks as he blows the condensation out on the departure from Cass.
A group of children stare onward as Shay 11 leaves the depot. A beautiful show today, by the folks of Cass Scenic Railroad.
Big Six pulls into the depot to begin loading over 500 riders for the trip to bald knob.
A couple squirts here and there, and its time to go to bald knob. The colors speak for themselves this season!
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #5 doubleheads for the first time ever (well atleast we think) with Western Maryland Shay #6. Shay #5 (1905) is oldest operating Shay still running on the original line i... (more)