WM FA-2s 301, 302, 303, and 304 plus SD40 7434. A Roger Puta Photograph
Taken from train WM-6. A Roger Puta Photograph
Arriving in Frostburg, Western Maryland no. 734 screeches as the brakes apply in preparation of stopping at the station to unload passengers.
Enroute to Frostburg, Western Maryland no. 734 is seen here on a chilly Winter day navigating through Helmstetter's curve just outside Cumberland, Maryland.
One of fifty-nine BL2s produced, the 7172 and a slug are hard at work on a steamy June afternoon. The 7172 was built for the Western Maryland in October, 1948, and originally carried road No. 82.... (more)
The newest addition to Cass’ roster, Western Maryland 150-ton three-truck Shay #6, simmers near the coal dock, while 80-ton three-truck Shay #3 switches equipment. The big 6, which was recently ... (more)
Twilight on the "Alphabet Route" in the Lebanon Valley, in a scene scanned from a slide from the collection of the late Hen Westenberger. A Western Maryland SD40 leads a Reading GP35/GP... (more)
Since 1988, a 16 mile long segment of the old Western Maryland mainline has been used as a tourist railroad, known as the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. In this scene, a re-created "extra&... (more)
"BALDWIN SERIAL #70150" This plate stands affixed to Western Maryland Railway 132 on the grounds of the Hagerstown Roundhouse Meseum. Built in 1944, Western Maryland 132 a VO... (more)
A Roger Puta photograph
The late Roger Puta's slide was scanned and posted by Marty Bernard.
WM 237, 402, and 302 were F7A, F7B, and FA2. The late Roger Puta's slide was scanned and posted by Marty Bernard.
The high hood contained a steam generator. The late Roger Puta's slide was scanned and posted by Marty Bernard.