The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is a heritage railroad based in Cumberland, Maryland. It operates over ex-Western Maryland Railway trackage to Frostburg, Maryland, and back using both steam and diesel powered locomotives. The WMSR operates passenger excursion trains and occasional freights when needed out of the former Western Maryland station in Cumberland, which also houses one of the six visitor centers of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park as well as other attractions and offices. This station was built in 1913. The railroad offers coach and first class service, as well as reserved caboose rides. The railroad also runs murder mystery excursions and special seasonal trips.
Normal power for the train is ex-Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad #34, now known as Western Maryland #734, a 1916 Baldwin-built 2-8-0steam locomotive painted in WM "fireball" livery with a different tender from its original. It was originally built for the LS&I as #34. The locomotive came to the line from the Illinois Railway Museum in 1991. After an extensive rebuild, it entered service in 1992; it has received several modifications over the years to give it more of a WM appearance. The 734 was retired indefinitely after the 2015 season as well as some special excursion trips in February and April 2016 to undergo the 1,472 service-day Federal Railroad Administration inspection. It currently sits in a derelict condition on one of the yard's sidings.
#1309
In order to maintain its steam locomotive operations, the railroad obtained ex-Chesapeake and Ohio 1309 from the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore. On November 17, 2017, after failing to meet their projected summertime completion date for the C&O 1309 the railroad announced that the project had been put on hiatus. However, in June 2018, it was announced that 1309 had passed its FRA hydro test and that restoration work was resumed. In early October 2018, 1309 had its first successful fire up. As of June 2019, 1309 is being prepared for reinstallation of the drive wheels and other parts. No date is currently set for the first excursion run.
#501 & 502
In addition, the WMSR has two ex-Conrail GP30diesel locomotives. These engines are used as helper engines for the steam locomotive and as power for short excursions that are run for special events.
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 also maintains a wye 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 tuscan 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.