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Bald Knob Trains: 2nd Car Brakeman, Robert Long; Conductor,  Gearold Cassoll;<br />Standing on rear platform: Ken Caplinger; Cab of No. 7, Artie Barkley; On ground, right foreground,  "Doc" Carlson; photograph from John P. Killorah, Promotion Officer, WV State Parks, Chas, WV 25305.
Locomotive engine on tracks. Cass Scenic R.R. Cass, W.V.
Locomotive engine with conductors. Cass Scenic R.R. Cass, WV; Artie Bailey in the door; "Doc" Carlson at the throttle.
Portrait of man in hardhat pounding the last spike in the Bald Knob extension of Cass Scenic R.R.; photograph from John P. Killoran, Promotion Officer, WV State Parks, Charleston, WV 25305.
Locomotive and passenger cars; Walter Good, conductor, on left side with hand on walkway chain; P.F. "Bus" Long, C&amp;O station agent, to Walter's right, also with hand on chain; photograph from Richard Carter, N. White Hall Rd., Norristown P.O. 3 P.A.
Kermit McKeever, WV Parks Director, Whitaker,Cass, WV; photograph from John P. Killoran, Promotion Officer, WV State Parks, Charleston, WV 25305.
Shay No. 4 crossing a railroad bridge. Cass Scenic R.R. Cass, WV; Richard Carter, N. Whitehall Rd, Norristown, R.D. 3, P.A.
Shay Locomotives No. 1 and 4 pushing people in a cart up a hill. Cass, W.V.
Shay No. 4 Engine on tracks; R. Sparks.
Shay No. 7 train engine on the tracks of a hillside; Richard Carter, N. WHitehall Rd., Norristown, R.D. 3 P.A.
Fireman boarding train. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; Richard Carter, N. Whitehall Road, Norristown, R.D. 3, P.A.
Train engine on tracks with two men looking out of the engine room. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, W.V.
Train engine on tracks in the forest; Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; Bagdon.
Shay. No 3 on tracks; Cass Scenice R.R., Cass, W.V.
Shay trains on tracks. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; John P. Killoran, Promotion Office, WV State Parks, Charleston, WV 25305.
Shay No. 4 pushing passenger cart up a hill. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, W.V.
Shay No. 5 being loaded by a tractor. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, WV; John P. Killoran, Promotion Officer,WV State Parks,<br />Chas, WV 25305
Portrait of dignitaries sitting in chairs on a hillside. Cass, WV; John P. Killoran, Promotion Officer, WV State Parks, Chas, WV 25305
Shay  No. 7 and 4 at Whittaker Station. Cass Scenic R.R.; Cass, W.V.
Train moving along tracks.
Engine hauling cars on the Cass Scenic Railroad.
Group portrait of men standing in front of a train.
Cass - Greenbrier Excursion. Cass, W.Va.
Train engine in a work shop.  Cass Scenic  Railroad
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Two trains connected on a railroad track.
Train engine on tracks beside a hill.
Front view of a train engine.
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Train engine with loaded passenger cars on tracks beside hill and forest.
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Locomotive train engine with caboose on train tracks.
Side view of Shay train engine.
Shay No. 7 train engine from the side.
Side view of Shay No. 7 train engine. Tracks in foreground.
Two train engines: Heisler and Shay No. 7 from Cass Scenic Railroad, at Gum Curve.
From Western Maryland R.R. at Spruce, W.Va. on Big Cut side of loop at Spruce.  Western Maryland Railway wires across bottom of photo.
Shay No. 4 at depot, Cass.
Cass Scenic Railroad.  Two train engines at station.  Original from Earl Palmer.
No. 4 takes on a tank of water, and it takes 1,500 gallons of it from nearby Leatherback Creek for each puffing trip up Cheat Mountain, with about 400 thrilled passengers, that is.  The neighboring Chesapeake and Ohio Railway donated the water tank.
Walter Good applies wrench to the grease cups lubricating the side rods of his engine before going up on the Mt. while fireman, Paul Bradley looks on.  Both were veterans of log hauling days before passengers where hauled on Cass Scenic Railroad.
Philip Bagdon looking at Shay #4 train engine.
Earl Palmer, "Blue Ridge Mt's Roamin' Cameraman," Cambria, Va.  'This decaying building was once the worlds largest double bandmills'.  During the hey-day of operations at Cass, 2500 men worked here and in the woods round about, turning out a quarter million feet of wood products per day, working two 10 hour shifts.  Nowadays the old bldg. is an object of curiousity amongst thousands of rail fans who pass by on logging train excursions to Bald Knob.
Side View of Shay train engine pushing a cart with two men on it.
Side view of Shay train engine.  Four men standing beside it.  Clyde Galford, Engineer.
Shay train engine on tracks.  Large smoke cloud coming from smoke stack.
Close-up shot of a Shay train engine. Three cylinders fronting the cab of this 1880 Model Shay engine dispatches power to all twelve wheels equally.  When one wheel spins, they all spin, which is a rarity indeed.
Lima Shay No. 1907. Ex. GC and E No. 6 at Monitor No. 4 mine, Austen, WV March or April year 1969.
Train engine with boiler removed.  Cass, W.V.   C/H 3131 Class C70 BH 1920.
Shay train engines on tracks.
Shay train engine on tracks beside a hill.
Two Shay engines pulling passenger carts during Richmond NRHS trip, May 7, 1966 below Whittaker, W.Va.
Shay engines pulling passenger cars.
Side view with a second Shay.  Painted Red- June 15, 1963.  Cass Station.
Two Shay engines with crew standing beside them at water tank along tracks on mountain trip.
C.S.R. Engine at the switch.  Man bending over beside it.
Shay train engine in the Cass Shop.
Shay No. 1 train engine.  Cass Station.
Kyle Neighbors and Wendy standing beside a train engine.
Two men shaking hands.  One man is wearing a conductor hat.
Two train engines pushing passenger cars up hill.
Three Shay train engines during the Richmond National Railway Historical Society trip.
The 'Cass Symphony' plays spritely folk and logging camp tunes to the delight of a Sunday afternoon audience on the railroad station platform of the Cass Scenic Railroad.  This informal group is composed of ex-loggers.
Hesiler No. 6 train engine on tracks.
Shay train engine No. 7 on the Cass Scenic Railroad.
Augie Mastroguiseppe standing next to Shay No. 4 at Cass Scenic Railroad.
Keith Norman, WVU History Student in blue shirt.
Keith Norman, WVU History Student, in blue shirt.
Keith Norman, WVU History Student, in blue shirt.
Keith Norman, WVU History student, in blue shirt.
'Built as Strouds Creek and Muddlety no.5. To Mower Lumber Co. in 1943, their No.4. Later to Cass Scenic R.R. No. 4. Type: 3 Truck Shay. Builder: Lima Loca, Works. Dec. 1922. Builder's No. 3189'
'Built as Strounds Creek and Muddlety No. 5. Sold in 1943 to Mower Lumber Co., their No. 4. Later to Cass Scenic Railroad. Type:  3-Truck Shay. Builder: Lima Loco. Works, Dec. 1922. Builder No. 3189'
'Train climbing mountain to Bald Knob, part way up at rest stop. Type: 3 Truck Shays.  Builder: Lima Locomotive Works.  Builders No:  3373, 3189. Year: 7/28, 12/22.'
'Car used for fuel oil supply for oil-fired shays. Builder: Gen. American Transport Co. Dec. 1928."
'Cars used as public restaurant; ex Chesapeake and Ohio heavyweight diner coach #905 - 'Stuart House' rebuilt into diner (tables only).'
Cass Scenic Railroad No. 418 and Meadow River Lumber Company No. 3.
'Car on Cass Scenic Railroad property.'
Painted red.
'Heisler No.6 built as Bostonia Coal and Clay Product Co., New Bethlehem, Pa. No.20. Sold to Meadow River Lumber co., their No.6. Shay No.4 built as Strouds Creek and Muddlety No.5. Sold in 1943 to Mower Lumber Co., their No.4. Type: 3 Truck Heisler, 3 Truck Shay.  Builder:  Heisler, Lima Locomotive. Year:  10/29, 12/22.  Builders No. 1591, 3189.'
'Built for Bostonia Coal and Clay Products Co., New Bethlehem Pennsylvania, their No. 20. sold to Meadow River Lumber Co., their No.6. Then Cass Scenic Railroad No.6. Type: 3 Truck Heisler.  Builder:  Heisler Locomotive Company.  Year: Oct. 1929. Builders No. 1591.
'Built for Bostonia Coal and Clay Products Co., New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, their No. 20. sold to Meadow River Lumber Co., their No. 6. Type: 3 Truck Heisler. Builder:  Heisler Locomotive Company.  Year:  Oct 1929.  Builder's No. 1591.'
'Type:  3 Truck Shay. Builder:  Lima Locomotive Works. Year 11/05, 9/23.  Builders No. 1503, 3320.'