easy
2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels with mostly seated experience plus light walking during the stop at Whittaker Station.
Step aboard the Cass Scenic Railroad in West Virginia for a two-hour steam train journey through Cheat Mountain’s rugged landscape. Discover historic Shay locomotives and a recreated logging camp at Whittaker Station, all while surrounded by stunning mountain views.
2 Hours • Steam Train • Doubleheader • Railfan's Dream
Experience the thrill of the Cass Scenic Railroad on the unique Parade of Steam Special trip! Journey aboard historic Shay locomotives through stunning Cheat Mountain landscapes. Enjoy open-air seating, picturesque views, and a nostalgic atmosphere as you travel to Whittaker Station, where an authentic logging camp awaits your exploration.
The Cass Scenic Railroad is the same line built in 1901 to haul lumber to the mill in Cass. The locomotives are the same Shay locomotives used in Cass during that time, and in the rain forests of British Columbia for more than a half-century. Many of the passenger cars are old logging flat cars that have been refurbished.
Cass is the home to the world’s largest fleet of geared Shay locomotives. Five Shays, one Heisler, and one Climax reside here. The legendary turn-of-the-century class C-80 Shay, #5 has been toiling up Cheat Mountain for 115 years, making it one of the oldest engines in continuous service on its original line, and the oldest operable Shay in existence!
Whittaker Station – 4 mile, approximately 2 hr. Round – trip Excursion
Departing the Cass depot at either 11:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m., the trip to Whittaker Station takes two hours for the eight-mile round trip. Passing the water tower and machine shop, the railroad begins to climb lower slopes of Cheat Mountain along picturesque Leatherbark Creek. The train then zigzags through two switchbacks, the engines alternately pushing then pulling passenger cars because the grade is so steep. After passing the entrance to Cass Cave, the railroad levels off for the stop at Whittaker Station, surrounded by green meadows and fine views of the countryside. There is a cool, shady picnic grove with tables where excursionists may rest and enjoy the scenery.
Whittaker Station is the location of an authentic logging camp recreated by volunteers of the Mountain State Railroad & Logging Historical Association, passengers will have a 30 minute layover to enjoy the views.
The Whittaker Station train features open-air cars (they have roofs but are open on the sides) and seating is at traditional wooden benches. When booking, you will choose a car on the train which will be your car assignment on the day of your trip (Car B is closest to the engine while Car E is farthest away from the engine). Once aboard your assigned car, you will then choose your own seats. THE TRAIN RUNS RAIN OR SHINE! Jackets/layers are highly recommended during cooler weather. If anyone in your party is sensitive to loud noises, ear plugs are also recommended.
West Virginia mountain weather can shift quickly; bring jackets and layers to stay comfortable during your open-air train ride.
The vintage steam engines can be loud—ear plugs are recommended for sensitive passengers, especially children.
Choose your preferred train car when booking to secure the best view and seating location for the trip.
The 30-minute layover involves walking around a recreated logging camp; sturdy footwear is advised.
Cass Scenic Railroad was established in 1901, originally for hauling lumber, and now preserves the world’s largest fleet of operational geared Shay locomotives.
The railroad and volunteer groups prioritize historical preservation while maintaining the delicate mountain environment through sustainable operational practices.
Adjust your outfit to changing mountain temperatures during the trip.
Protect your ears from the loud steam engine sounds.
Needed for exploring the picnic and logging camp at Whittaker Station.
Capture stunning mountain vistas and historic equipment.