The town of Cass was founded in 1901 as a company town for loggers. The West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company designed the town and built the lumber mill. Construction of the railroad began the same ...
CASS, W.Va. - The Cass Scenic Railroad is a hard-working, up-the-mountain tourist rail line. It's a slow 7 miles per hour on the steam-powered trains up Cheat Mountain to Whittaker Station and upward ...
Gov. Jim Justice announced significant developments at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park and Lost River State Park as part of ongoing investments to enhance outdoor recreation and tourism in the state.
CASS, W.VA. — Thanks to the generous donation of Pocahontas County landowners George and Mickey Deike, visitors who ride the Cass Scenic Railroad will always enjoy the natural view along the ...
CASS, W.Va. — The Shay #5 Locomotive from Cass Scenic Railroad made its first run from Cass to Durbin in nearly 40 years. The ceremonial trip broke the ribbon on the new Trout Run Bridge after the ...
Cass Scenic Railroad transports visitors back to an era when steam-driven locomotives were an essential part of everyday life ...