WV DNR News Release

Joe Manchin III, Governor
Frank Jezioro, Director

News Release : June 24, 2008

 Hoy Murphy, Public Information Officer (304) 558-2003 ext. 365 hoy.r.murphy@wv.gov
Contact:

Fred Bartels, Trainmaster, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park (304) 456-4300 ext. 108 fredbartels@wvdnr.gov


Steam Returns to Elkins July 10-13 Cass Scenic Railroad’s Inaugural Steam Excursions Between Cass and Elkins

            History is about to be made as a group of passengers will become the first to make the 12-hour, 67 mile excursion over some of the most rugged and photogenic mountain railroad in the East riding the restored Western Maryland Shay steam locomotive called “Big 6” between Cass Scenic Railroad State Park and Elkins.

            Also of historic importance is that the acquisition and return to service of the “Big 6” steam engine marks the first time that six working Shay engines have been put into operation at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park at the same time.

  • On July 10, the train will start from Cass and pass through miles of Cheat Mountain wilderness, past old logging and coal towns, along the Shavers Fork of Cheat River, and ending its run in Elkins. It will be the first steam passenger run over this former Western Maryland Railroad trackage. The trip is limited to 175 passengers, and tickets are $190 each.
  • July 11 and 12 will feature short steam trips from Elkins to the Kelley Mountain Tunnel and back ($20 per ticket), and from Elkins to Belington and back ($50 per ticket).
  • July 13 features the inaugural trip from Elkins to Cass on the Big 6 steam locomotive, featuring rugged wilderness views, serpentine curves, steep grades and plenty of wildlife. The trip is limited to 175 passengers and tickets are $190 each.

            “I can’t stress enough the historical importance of these inaugural trips, as this will be the first time passengers will be able to view the rugged wilderness areas and train operations that had only be available to logging train workers in the past,“ said Fred Bartels, trainmaster at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. “These historic trips will provide many opportunities for photographs and for passengers to get a taste of what it was like to live and work in logging areas during the early twentieth century.”

            These excursions are sponsored by Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, Mountain State Railroad and Logging Historical Association, and Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad. Tickets for these specific events are sold by Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad. Call toll-free for reservations (877) 686-7245.

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Six engines under steam in front of the Company Store/Depot at Cass WV.  You are looking at one of the rarest images ever taken. "This is the first time in the history of the Cass Scenic Railroad that there have been six locomotives under steam, and it is all attributed to the Shop Crew and Staff of the park." - Joe Gonzalez, Mt. State Railroad and Logging Historical Association.
Photo credit: Walter Scriptunas

Six engines under steam in front of the Company Store/Depot at Cass WV

This is the Shay No. 6 steam engine that will be making the excursion from Cass to Elkins and back in July.

Shay No. 6 steam engine that will be making the excursion from Cass to Elkins