Nothing says logging railroad like geared locomotives and spruce trees.
The glow from Shay #6 firebox lightens the face of Gary Cassell as he shovels coal into #6.
Shay #5 leads the three train race during MSR&LHA'S Cass Railfan Weekend. 2005 marked Shay #5's 100th birthday, personally I dont think she looks a day over 20. ; )
Veteran Cass Scenic Railroad engineer Gary Cassell eases Heisler #6 up to the door of the Cass locomotive shop for a minor repair job.
Ah, the tedium of steam restoration. Chalk markings show the cylinder mount bore of a 1919 Climax being restored by the Mtn. State RR & Logging Hist. Assoc. The clock on the wall seems fitting as ... (more)
GC&E #6 and Mower Lumber Co. #11 doublehead a log train over the grade at Twin Bridges.
Awesome Heisler pulls from Cass Yard to make mountain climb
Cass Scenic Railroad Western Maryland #6 sits cold on the shop floor while awaiting new flues. Shay #6 was the last geared locomotive built by the Lima Locomotive works of Lima, Ohio.
Shay #2 pulls a loaded passenger train down the former GC&E route.
Cass #2 pulls a trainload of railfans through the scenic countryside.
Log train #2 approaching the bridge
Shay #11 travels through the S-curve near Spruce. Note the snow, this photo was taken on May 19th the weather in the mountains is always unpredictable.
Cass Scenic Railroad Shay #6 leads a log train around Gum curve during MSR&LHA'S Cass Railfan Weekend.
Heisler #6 leads a doubleheaded log train past milepost 83.