As of May 2013, this is the current active roster of the Cass Scenic Railroad (excluding No. 3, the display loco). Cass No. 2 is in the shop competently torn down for an overhaul; Heisler 6 is do... (more)
162-ton Western Maryland No. 6 dwarfs Agnew Lumber No. 3 (which at 80 tons, is no small locomotive) near the Cass Depot. Number 3 has been restored as a static display.
At the Cass shop, Western Maryland 6 is prepped to do battle against the mountain. A MSRLHA event.
Western Maryland 6 leads a triple header as Shay #4 steams forward. Thanks to Cass Scenic Railroad and MSR&LHA for a fantastic 2013 Railfan Weekend
Western Maryland 6 leads a triple header runby during the 2013 Cass Railfan Weekend.
Oiling up Big 6 befor a run up the hill.
As 2011 fall colors approach their peak, the afternoon Bald Knob Train from Cass arrives at Bald Knob at an approximate elevation of 4,843 ft. Western Maryland "Big 6" and its consist of seven car... (more)
Playing chicken with Big 6? Taken under safe conditions at Cass Railfan Weekend.
With nearly 400 passengers on board, Western Maryland Big 6 and Shay 11 double head up the mountain near the town of Spruce. Colors above Whittaker are at their peak, but not for long, in an area ... (more)
Shay 6 simmers on the top of Bald Knob during the first Lunar Express ride to Bald Knob.
Shay #6 waits her next assignment at the Cass Water tank
Big 6.
Big 6 hauls the freight train high up on the mountain.
Man and his machine: veteran Cass engineer Danny Seldomridge checks over his charge prior to a trip up the mountain.
WM #6, CSRR #11 and a hand cart with 2 MSR&LHA members also a 5 yr. old boy pose during a night photo session for Cass Railfan Weekend.