During the era of the railroad in the United States, the state of Maryland thrived. You can hardly throw a rock in this state without it hitting the broad side of a nationally significant railroad museum or a sign with a historical fact about the B&O. Trains and railways have been vital to Maryland since the 1800s, and while they are no longer the heart and soul of travel in the state, they remain an important part of the culture of Maryland. If you’re searching for a way to get in touch with that particular aspect of Maryland history this autumn, consider hopping on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, where you’ll get to witness the beauty of our state’s fall foliage in a one-of-a-kind historical experience. Let's learn more about this incredible fall foliage train ride in Maryland.
The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad has its roots in the original Western Maryland Railway, which was in operation from 1852 to 1983. Today the trains make regular trips from Cumberland out to Frostburg and back through the Allegheny Mountains.
Departing from Cumberland in the autumn, with the beautiful brick buildings of the city visible through a cascade of colorful leaves, is a truly magical experience. As you return on your route, you’ll see the gorgeous architecture rising from the valley through the train car windows.
All along the route you’ll pass over rivers, roll beneath bridges, and travel through scenic canyons that are bursting with autumn color. The scenery reminds me of something out of a classic novel.
There are multiple categories of carriage to travel in - the Open Air Car is perfect for families traveling together, while the Lounge Cars offer adult riders full-service bars and complimentary appetizers.
The route provides various opportunities for photographic splendor. You’ll ride through The Narrows between two gorgeous mountains, and emerge eventually at Helmstetter’s Curve, which was once a trestle bridge but has now become a legendary vista for photo opportunities.
Another ride package offered by the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is the Moonlight on the Mountain route, which gives riders who are 21 and up an opportunity to ride through the Allegheny Mountains under the stars, listening to live music and indulging in cocktails like the aristocrats of old.
Cruising through the mountains in an old-fashioned train, watching the colors of autumn streak pass through the window, is hands-down one of the best ways to experience the fall season in Maryland!
The tickets for these trips go quickly, so be sure to book them soon! And be sure to follow the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad on Facebook for any updates.
Usually, the routes leave a layover in Frostburg for patrons to shop and explore before heading back. However, if you’re feeling like making a weekend trip out of it, you can always book a room like this one and catch the train back to Cumberland the next day (as long as there is another train scheduled)!
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