Western Maryland Scenic Railroad
{{Short description|Heritage railroad based in Cumberland, Maryland, United States}}
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| railroad_name = Western Maryland Scenic Railroad
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| image_caption = Western Maryland Scenic Railroad near Parkersburg Bridge
| locale = Allegany County, Maryland
| start_year = 1988
| end_year = present
| predecessor_line = Western Maryland Railway, Allegany Central Railroad
| length = {{convert|16|mi|abbr=on}}
| hq_city = Cumberland, Maryland
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The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (WMSR) is a heritage railroad based in Cumberland, Maryland, that operates passenger excursion trains and occasional freight trains using both steam and diesel locomotives over ex-Western Maryland Railway (WM) tracks between Cumberland and Frostburg. The railroad offers coach and first class service, murder mystery excursions, and special seasonal trips.
Rail line history and description
The Western Maryland (WM) was a small Class 1 railroad that served Cumberland, Maryland, along with a branch line that ran between there and Frostburg, as well as stretching to other small towns, like Hancock and Connellsville.{{Cite book|last=Wrinn|first=Jim|year=2000|title=Steam's Camelot: Southern and Norfolk Southern Excursions in Color|edition=1st|publisher=TLC Publishing|isbn=1-883089-56-5 |pages=6–7}}. In 1973, the WM joined the Baltimore and Ohio and Chesapeake and Ohio railroads to group into the Chessie System, which would eventually be completely merged into the new CSX transportation system. The Cumberland-Frostburg branch was subsequently abandoned. In the late 1980s, the city of Cumberland started seeing the old branch line as a possible tourist attraction, so a joint effort was formed; Allegany County contributed $585,000, the city $2,470,560, and the city of Frostburg $338,427 to purchase the corridor. As part of the deal, the newly formed Scenic Railroad Development Corporation (SRDC) was given the old WM shops in Ridgeley, West Virginia, a 1913 station in Cumberland, and an 1891 Cumberland & Pennsylvania wooden depot in Frostburg.{{Harvp|Wrinn|2000|pp=8-10}}. From 1989 to 1991, the trackage was used by the Allegany Central Railroad before the SRDC began operations themselves as the WMSR.
WMSR's excursion trains start in Cumberland at the Western Maryland Railway Station. Built in 1913, the station also houses one of the six Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park visitor centers as well as other attractions and offices. From there, the trains follow the former Western Maryland Railway line northwest through the Cumberland Narrows, a deep water gap formed by the passage of Wills Creek between Haystack Mountain and Wills Mountain, parts of the Wills Mountain Anticline geological structure. They then proceed up the Allegheny Front through a water gap formed by Jennings Run, pass Mt. Savage, and terminate at the former Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad depot in Frostburg, where they lay over for about 90 minutes to allow passengers to visit the town while the locomotive is reversed on a turntable that originally served the Western Maryland in Elkins, West Virginia. The train then returns to Cumberland by the same route.
Intermediate sights on the line include:
- Helmstetter's Curve in Cash Valley {{coord|39.678573|-78.807077 |format=dms |region:US-MD_type:landmark |name=Helmstetter's Curve |display= inline, title}}
- Brush Tunnel {{coord|39|41|24|N|78|48|50|W |region:US-MD_type:landmark |name=Brush Tunnel}}
- Woodcock Hollow, site of a hairpin curve {{coord|39.683395|-78.857117 |format=dms |region:US-MD_type:landmark |name=Woodcock Hollow}}
The Allegheny Highlands Trail of Maryland, part of the Great Allegheny Passage bicycle trail between Cumberland and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, parallels the WMSR. Cyclists can make reservations with the railroad to put their bikes on board for the climb up the mountain to Frostburg, then cycle back down to Cumberland.
On August 24, 2021, the railroad appointed a new executive director, Wesley Heinz. Heinz came into the position with a mission to rebuild and reimagine the entire organization. The new administration implemented a plan that resulted in the completion of locomotive No. 1309's restoration, and experienced an increase of ridership and revenue.{{Cite web |date=2023-01-30 |title=The Impact of the Scenic Railroad |url=https://www.times-news.com/allegany_magazine/the-impact-of-the-scenic-railroad/article_ec7d5e58-a0bd-11ed-85d1-db1147df10ae.html |access-date=2023-07-12 |website=The Cumberland Times-News |language=en}}
In January 2024, the WMSR announced their long-term lease of the Georges Creek Railway—a {{Convert|14|mi|km|adj=on}} short line that lies between Carlos and Westernport, Maryland—from the Eighteen Thirty Group.{{Cite news |date=January 15, 2024 |title=Western Maryland Scenic to expand through lease of short line |url=https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/western-maryland-scenic-to-expand-through-lease-of-short-line/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240115182006/https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/western-maryland-scenic-to-expand-through-lease-of-short-line/ |archive-date=January 15, 2024 |access-date=January 15, 2024 |work=Trains |publisher=Kalmbach Media}}{{Cite news |date=January 15, 2024 |title=WMSR Leases Georges Creek Line With Hopes to Run Passenger, Freight Trains |url=https://railfan.com/wmsr-leases-georges-creek-line-with-hopes-to-run-passenger-freight-trains/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240115191131/https://railfan.com/wmsr-leases-georges-creek-line-with-hopes-to-run-passenger-freight-trains/ |archive-date=January 15, 2024 |access-date=January 15, 2024 |work=Railfan & Railroad |publisher=Carstens Media}} The WMSR’s initial goal for the railway is to thoroughly revitalize the trackage and to eventually operate the short line as a separate business entity called the Georges Creek Division, and the line would provide tourist excursions matching the WMSR’s main operations while providing occasional revenue freight trains that would interchange with CSX. The railroad also acquired former WM EMD GP9 locomotives Nos. 25 and 39 for the eventual operation.
Shops
The WMSR operates out of the former WM's Ridgeley, West Virginia, car shops located just across the Potomac River from Cumberland. The shops include offices, a Federal Railroad Administration building, and the former paint shop which is now used to house the steam engine and perform repairs on the railroad's equipment. The WMSR shops also serve as a business offering restoration services for locomotives and coaches from both commercial and private owners. South, past the Ridgely shops and yard, the WMSR maintains a wye (original part of Maryland Jct) that is used to turn the railroad's locomotives and coaches.
Passenger and freight equipment
Since its creation, the WMSR has gained an extensive collection of light weight style passenger coaches, many of which it either has restored to service in its green and gold livery, or has used for parts to restore other coaches. Many of the restored coaches are painted with the names of local area towns, as well as benefactors of the scenic railroad. The WMSR also has a collection of freight equipment it has collected from CSX and other sources that it uses for storage at the shops, rail line maintenance, and photo freight excursions. The WMSR currently also has three cabooses. They are two ex-C&O cabooses and one ex-WM caboose. Other un-restored equipment includes an ex-Chessie System crane, ex-Amtrak material handling cars, heavyweight coaches and pieces for a turntable.
Equipment
=Locomotives=
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|+WMSR locomotive details{{cite web|title=Our Locomotives|url=https://wmsr.com/our-locomotives|access-date=August 22, 2023}}{{Citation|title=Western Maryland Scenic acquires F40 to bolster diesel fleet NEWSWIRE|url=https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/18-western-maryland-scenic-acquires-f40-to-bolster-diesel-fleet/|first=Jim|last=Wrinn|language=en|access-date=October 22, 2023}} !Number !Images !Builder !Type !Build date !Status | |
734
|1916 |Undergoing restoration evaluation and fundraising | |
1309
|1949 |Undergoing repairs | |
1957
| |GE |1952-1953 |Stored, awaiting restoration | |
25
|EMD |GP9 |1954 |Stored, awaiting restoration | |
39
|EMD |GP9 |1957 |Stored, awaiting restoration | |
502
| | EMD
|GP30 |1962 |Stored, out of service |
501
|EMD |GP30 |1963 |Operational | |
539
| |GE |1989 |Operational | |
558
|GE |1989 |Operational | |
561
|GE |1989 |Operational |
=Former units=
class="wikitable"
|+ !Number !Images !Builder !Type !Build date !Current owner |
450
|EMD |1981 |LTEX |
1238
| |1946 |Waterloo Central Railway |
1286
|1948 |Private owner in Manitoba |
40
|EMD |GP9 |1955 |
199
| |Alco |RS3 |1954 |
1689
|Alco |RSD5 |1954 |
305
|1959 |
306/800
|1959 |Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad |
7471
|EMD |1966 |Steam Railroading Institute (leased from PNLX) |
7436
|EMD |1964 |Precision Locomotive Leasing |
7
| |CR4 60-ton switcher |1960 |
=Rolling stock=
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|+Rolling stock details{{cite web|title=Our Passenger Cars|url=https://wmsr.com/our-passenger-cars |access-date=August 22, 2023}} !Number !Builder !Type !Build date |
456
|1948 |
851
|rowspan=3|Pullman Company |1949 |
501
|1951 |
Good Vibrations
|Passenger car |1955 |
Lover's Leap
|Unknown |1949 |
Gallery
File:Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.jpg|The first WMSR Station is located at 13 Canal Street in Cumberland, Maryland
File:Western Maryland Railway.jpg|WMSR Nos. 501 and 734 crossing the Potomac River from Cumberland to Ridgeley
File:Train to Cumberland - 52434332176.jpg|WMSR No. 450 at the WMSR station in Cumberland
File:WMSR 501 1.jpg|No. 501 Rolling into the Narrows
File:Helmstetter's Curve wide.jpg|2-8-0 No. 734 crossing Helmerstetter's Curve
File:Wsmr train tunnel 20161009 150847.webm|No. 501 going through Brush Tunnel
File:Train to Cumberland - 52434788750.jpg|2-6-6-2 No. 1309 pulling an excursion into Frostburg
File:FROSTBURG HISTORIC DISTRICT, ALLEGANY COUNTY.jpg|The second WMSR Station is at 18 Depot Road in Frostburg, Maryland
See also
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- Canal Place (park complex which includes the railway station)
- List of heritage railroads in the United States
References
Further reading
- {{Cite book|last=Kraemer|first=Thomas K.|year=2003|title=Western Maryland Scenic Railroad|edition=2nd|publisher=RR Trax Studios|isbn=0-9743060-0-2}}
External links
{{commons category|Western Maryland Scenic Railroad}}
- [http://www.wmsr.com Western Maryland Scenic Railroad]
- [http://hawkinsrails.net/preservation/wmsr/wmsr.html HawkinsRails' Western Maryland Scenic scrapbook]
- The Western Maryland Railway Station in Cumberland is at {{coord|39|38|58|N|78|45|50|W |region:US-MD_type:railwaystation |name=Western Maryland Railway Station}}
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