After two straight weekend's and three tries, the wind finally cooperated, and I was able to get this shot of the doubleheaded Bald Knob Train going around Gum Curve.
Shay #4 and #11 push the 9 car train around a sharp curve.
Helper Shay #4 has disconnected from Shay #11.
Shay's #4 and #11 depart Whittaker for the rest of the 11 mile trip to Bald Knob.
Helper Shay #4 disconnects from Shay #11 at Bald Knob as she will no longer be needed.
The doubleheaded Bald Knob train Departs Cass for the 11 mile trip to Bald Knob.
The doubleheaded Bald Knob train passes through the Limestone cut.
A look at Cass Scenic Rialroad Shay's #4 and #11 from across the Greenbrier river.
The morning light shines on Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #11.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #4 has connected to Shay #11 and the departure from Cass to Bald Knob is only seconds away.
Veteran Cass Scenic Railroad engineer Danny Seldomridge backs Cass Scenic Railroad #11 down the mountain with a sold out train.
Steam meet's speeder's! Photo taken during a Motorcar excursion by Appalachian Rail Excursion's.
Oh Deer! ...sorry, couldn't avoid the pun. On a damp, hazy morning several light footed creatures dash across the tracks in front of a descending passenger train. Fortunately the furry guys wer... (more)
A top-and-tailed log train drifts around Gum Curve.
Danny is greasing up #11 before heading the rest of the way up to Bald Knob.