Cass Scenic Railroad State Park - Reviews from across the web
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The ride is well worth it. - user review The ride is worth it. The 2 hour trip is a 40 minute ride to Whittaker Station--then a 40 minute layover--then a 40 minute return ride. You might want to take a lunch and eat at the 4... tripadvisor.com
Don't miss this - user review In August 2006, we drove up the winding twisting mountain roads of West Virginia to ride the Cass Scenic railroad train.We took the two hour trip, one hour each way and a break in an... tripadvisor.com
Cass Scenic Railroad - user review We went to Cass in Oct. 04. It was an outstanding weekend if you go stop at the Amish Bakery and get your lunch to take on the train. The Bakery is on the road that you take to the trai... tripadvisor.com
Awesome house and train ride - user review We went to Cass, WV to visit the Cass Scenic Railroad State Park. This is very close to Snowshoe Ski Resort, althought the Cass Scenic train cannot run in late fall and winter. We rented a wonde... tripadvisor.com
Cass Scenic Railroad State Park - A West Virginia State Park As the pressure builds, the locomotive is driven at full steam, and the laborious journey up the mountain toward the two switchbacks begin. The loud huff of the stack, the clanking of gears and pistons, the furious scream of the whistle at the crossings, and the ever present clackety-clack of the ra... cassrailroad.com
Official Web Site of Cass Scenic Railroad State Park - History Around 1904, 1-1/4 miles of track were laid from Old Spruce to Spruce, a new town on the Shavers Fork on the Cheat River. At 3,853 feet, Spruce became the highest town in the eastern United States. From Spruce, the track eventually ran 35 miles south into the Elk River Basin to the town of Bergoo an... cassrailroad.com
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