2The Cass Scenic Railroad

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This trip focuses on Cass in West Virginia. It’s an eight-mile trek through a place that singer-songwriter John Denver called “almost heaven.” This trip employs only original locomotives once used only to carry lumber to various mining camps. Now they carry passengers up an 11 percent-grade, four-mile slope complete with spectacular views of the mountains and a stop at the restored logging camp Whittaker Station. Go in October and see the fall foliage.

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  1. Hi!
    heck with your friendly neighborhood travel agent. At present, we are not affiliated with any travel agency. Thanks or your support.

  2. Hello again!
    I’m sorry but I no longer have current information on specific prices. I believe you can find that information elsewhere online though and some even may now be part o package deals.

  3. You forgot El Chepe in Chijuajua Mexico. 1950s train cars and a terrific club car. Does more than 20 switchbacks to get to the bottom of the mountains then back up. Ends in Mazatlan Mexico.

  4. Hi!
    I rarely have a say in the final lists. Still, if I am ever instructed to write a sequel I will be sure to suggest that one. Thanks for your input and thanks for reading my stuff!

  5. They changed the schedule so you’ll hit Minneapolis, Spokane, and even Glacier National Park in the dark. And post-Covid, only sleeper customers have access to the dining car and their menu; 80% of the train traveling in coach get snack-bar items for the entire trip.

  6. Hi!
    I would not personally doubt that COVID impacted the trains since it impacted everything else. It IS a good idea to get COVID updates, for sure! Thanks for your comment!

  7. Hi!
    Do you have a question about the site or the train rides? We should have a “Contact Us” link somewhere on the website. They just worked on it and changed a couple of things.

    As to the trains, I would simply suggest searching for their individual websites on your favorite search engine.
    Thus far, this website does not serve as a travel agent. Someday? Maybe. Honestly, I am just the writer and a co-editor.

    Thanks for your support!

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