I am not a Facebook member but I saw this linked elsewhere. I though it worthy of NGDF.
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Cass Scenic Railroad
The Journey Continues… Cass to Durbin Line Completed!
The Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad is pleased to announce completion of a 15-mile long section of railroad between Cass and Durbin, WV following a multi-year restoration. Today, the official steam locomotive of West Virginia, 118 year old Shay No. 5, made the first complete trip over the line since 1985.
Departing Cass at 9am pulling a caboose full of crew members, Shay No. 5 began the journey to Durbin where it retrieved Heisler No. 6 for its much anticipated return to Cass.
The monumental undertaking to restore the piece of railroad, which was decimated by historic flooding in 1985, included the repair of over over five miles of washed out roadbed, track and the construction of a new bridge.
Beginning this spring the Greenbrier Express will depart the restored, historically important town of Cass and closely follow the free-flowing Greenbrier River to the small mountain village of Durbin. The ride upriver to Durbin passes through secluded wilderness featuring beautiful scenes of forested mountains at each turn of the river. Sightings of Deer, River Otters, and Black Bear along with a wide variety of Eagles, Hawks, Ospreys are common.
Please follow our social media channels and www.mountainrail.com for updates, including schedule and reservation information which will be announced soon.
I believe the bridge in that photo is the one that delayed completion of that track for years.
While tthey show various 2023 trips available on their website, it appears that tickets for 'Greenbrier Express' referred to above are not listed yet: [
www.mountainrail.com]
If you really can't give up FB, here is the original link: [
www.facebook.com]
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- Graham