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Western Maryland Scenic Railroad
Travel back through time aboard the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad with our 1916 Baldwin 2–8–0, Mountain Thunder, or our restored diesel engine. You’ll climb through the spectacular scenery of the Allegheny Mountains. A narrator will be aboard to provide you with information about the scenery, history, and culture along your route.
Regular Scenic Excursions depart at 11:30 AM from the Western Maryland Station in Cumberland, Maryland. The train returns to the Station at approximately 3:00 PM. There will be a 1 1/2 hour layover in Frostburg where you may enjoy lunch, watch us turn the engine on a turntable, investigate the shops and restaurants on Frostburg’s Main Street, and visit the Thrasher Carriage Museum.
Steam returns to the Oregon Coast!
Welcome aboard! The Oregon Coast Steam Adventure will take you on an amazing daylong journey originating in Garibaldi over some tracks that have not seen steam locomotives since the fifties. In doing so, we first chug up the Oregon Coast affording fantastic panoramic views of both Tillamook and Nehalem Bays. Our vintage train then turns inland at Wheeler and snakes through the Nehalem River canyon; track conditions permitting, we will continue on to Salmonberry.
After making a service stop, and photo runby or two, we do it all again in reverse, allowing for different lighting opportunities on the return trip from the confluence of the Salmonberry and Nehalem Rivers to the ocean. No other railroad in North America offers the range of scenery found on the Tillamook Branch Line, and no train in recent years has made it possible to experience it all behind steam power.
A minimum of three photo runbys have been scheduled and more will be added if time permits. Lunch will either be served at Nehalem Bay Winery, picnic-style. You will have the time to enjoy complimentary wine tasting and do some shopping while we are there. Concessions will be available for purchase onboard the train. Limited to less than 100 passengers, we highly recommend making your reservations ASAP. Feel free to call us at 503-292-5055 if you have any questions.
Welcome to 1880 onboard the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Hidden away in a little-known corner of the southern Rocky Mountains is a precious historic artifact of the American West that time forgot. Built in 1880 and little changed since, the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is the finest and most spectacular example of steam era mountain railroading in North America. Its equipment, structures and vast landscape exist today as if frozen in the first half of the twentieth century.
The time has long passed when the railroad last hauled precious metals over Cumbres Pass. But its steam locomotives still labor up steep grades carrying visitors over high trestles, through tunnels, and along narrow shelves above yawning gorges. In an era of strip malls, cruise ships and jumbo jets, the Cumbres & Toltec provides an experience for those seeking something different. It provides adventures that unfold in the easy cadence of Mountain Time.
Spirit of the Cascades
Pacific Northwest Rail Tours
One of the great pleasures of rail travel is the way a train gets you to the very heart of a city.