As a resident of West "By God'" Virginia, I have rode this train on several occasions. I loved the video and wanted to tell you that I truly appreciate you posting this. Two things that stood out with your video. One, there wasn't a whole lot of background music or other non-essential distractions added into your video, I cannot express how much I appreciate that. Secondly, I truly appreciate the fact that you brought the kids along and offered them explanations to their questions. It is always heart warming to see families being together and enjoying a day together. Thanks again, glad you could all enjoy the day having a great time and enjoying the clean mountain air!!!!
Awesome picture in Cass west Virginia train ride sounds fun really like take vacation up there away from Orlando Florida awesome horn jaw tooth bless you my friend memorial weekend weather is cloudy sunny day
WOW! 😳😊😊 So Beautiful! realy amazing. I never saw so many runable Waggons and steam locomotives. 👍👍😍😍😋 Well maintenanced and in full funtion. Respect to all Staff and thanks alot for their continous work. 👍👍👍 The big plus is the landscape it runs through. 😍😍💋😊😊😊 Best Greets from the northwest of Northrhine Westfalia and Germany. 👍👍👍👍😆😋😋😋
A marvel of engineering for its day with all those gears spinning. What a sight. That uphill braking to stop for water was fantastic plus those unspoiled views of the valleys. At one time Milwaukee had 2 industrial spurs with switchbacks both now abandoned but the one has a 30ft section of trestle preserved that used to host FM switchers booming on the hill. Don't forget to take a moment to pay tribute to those who gave all so that we have the freedom including pursuing this hobby
Wow what a cool train and piece of American history... hopefully one day I can take a ride on that train. I used to go visit my grandparents every summer in the Smoky Mountains and the views from that train kinda remind me of it...very scenic.
5:25 - Shay 5 was built in 1905 and has spent its entire life on the same property under four operators - West Virginia Pulp and Paper, Mower Lumber Company, Midwest Raleigh, and the State of West Virginia (Cass Scenic RR).
How interesting. When she mentioned the cars where originally transport cars to transport logs to the saw mills , I imagined The show the Walton’s . Remember they were in West Virginia and they owned a saw mill. I imagined a train like this transporting logs to that area to cut at the mill .
Nice train ride up the mountain , cool sounding train whistle and a very interesting drive system on the loco ( I don't think I have seen a drive system like that before ) .
Yes. Geared locomotives (Heisler, Shay, Climax) aren't fast but they have superior traction and maneuverability on the rough, steep, curvy mountain railroads. Just what you need for logging and mining operations.
I bet they have to machine their own parts to maintain that beauty :) I like the spirit and tenacity of the folks who keep these scenic RRs running. Very cool. I hope the train is open in June. Some RR's remain closed - probably lost a lot of money last year.
Very AWESOME Cass Scenic steam train with old railroad cars and tracks ! All the old caboose cars and steam locomotives are very COOL JT! NEAT old crane, coal cars, and rail work cars! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY and a BEAUTIFUL steam locomotive pulling passenger cars through the mountains of WEST VIRGINIA! I love that old steam locomotive smoke, very NICE! Very BEAUTIFUL scenery at the Bald Nob overview, breathtaking! Thanks JT!
This is a wounderful trip would love to see more videos like this the landscape is gorgeous hopefully will get see this railway in real life once the restrictions are removed.
Thank you so much for making a Cass video. We did this a few years ago & LOVED the shea engines. The scenery was awesome all the way to Bald Knob. Thank you so much again for making all these train videos. We watch them all. Tony & Bobbie Tupelo,MS
It is. On those days they used to run two locos to the top with the train and the cars would all be full except one. The open car right in front of the engines. Even with that, if there were leaves on the track and they had to stop ( Deer on the track in our case ) it made for some interesting restarts up the hill. The original engine shop was still smoking when we first went there. And the mill was still pretty much intact. Many don't know it but the station there is also not the original as it too caught fire and was rebuilt.
It traveled from car to car as it loaded them with logs. Cass has done some logging on the right of way at times and has run a logging train to move them.
This is probably my favorite train ride. The ride to the top has everything. We have done it twice when they had train races at the the top at Spruce. I filmed a steam train racing a diesel train
Hello from the UK. I love this video; Great scenery and we get to hear the commentary in real time. 1. It is always interesting to see the stuff at the lineside on preserved railways, so much historic rolling stock in various stages of repair/decay. 2. I have never seen a "switch back" before and so now I understand why the loco was pushing from the front. Look forward to the ride back down!
This is the most amazing coolest video J. tooth had produced. I am modeling coal mining operations in West Virginia in the fall of 1948 on an n scale 4x3 layout. So this video here is by far my favorite video on TH-cam! Excellent work. -from Buffalo
A beautiful example of an external combustion engine. After riding the Cass, I realized how and why the phrase "internal combustion engine" came to be.
Thanks for the Cass historical Steam Train journey, I knew those connecting rods looked familiar. At 9 percent grade you would want to sufficiently grease the palm of the engineer & fireman! Loved that view at the platform. Looks like a gentlemans bump stop, not the usual block of concrete, safe journey downhill. 😎👌👍
@@JawTooth I rode in the cab of 765 by just asking at an open house. I was also at the throttle when she derailed at a different open house. I did get a do over the next year.
As a resident of West "By God'" Virginia, I have rode this train on several occasions. I loved the video and wanted to tell you that I truly appreciate you posting this.
Two things that stood out with your video. One, there wasn't a whole lot of background music or other non-essential distractions added into your video, I cannot express how much I appreciate that.
Secondly, I truly appreciate the fact that you brought the kids along and offered them explanations to their questions. It is always heart warming to see families being together and enjoying a day together.
Thanks again, glad you could all enjoy the day having a great time and enjoying the clean mountain air!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it! We are making plans to revisit again next month
@@JawTooth It's always a great time at Cass. You should rent the caboose and stay the night up top. It is truly a great experience.
Thanks for your kind remarks.😎👌👍
Love the steam whistle, so much more pleasing than droning, moaning diesel air horns.
Couldn't agree more!
What A Cool Little Trip
Thanks For Sharing Bro
Bless Up
Glad you enjoyed it
@@JawTooth Lookin Forward To The Next Instalment Earthling
Bless Up
That whistle in the morning... it’s gotta be like the cannons on Constitution... so glad that freedom rings regularly!
I'm working on a video right now with cannons being fired. Lol
@@JawTooth *☺️
Same Freedom we get here in the UK as my local line has the same sound on their locomotives
Awesome picture in Cass west Virginia train ride sounds fun really like take vacation up there away from Orlando Florida awesome horn jaw tooth bless you my friend memorial weekend weather is cloudy sunny day
❤ people who as a hobby? Restore and maintain (to working order) of these ladies.. 👍
😎👌👍
And jaw tooth and that's cool ride steam train spend two nights in cabin ❤ 😊
Very cool!
I'm going back in June
@@JawTooth I'd make that trip. Thats a cool place!
Nice 👍 sharing
Thanks for visiting
this is the most scenic advertisers I have ever seen, That is going to be on my bucket list.
Sitting at a table with my bible and coffee,hearing that whistle would just make my day.
Awesome video of cass JT!!!!
Wonderful. Thanks for the video beautiful site
Glad you enjoyed it
WOW! 😳😊😊 So Beautiful! realy amazing. I never saw so many runable Waggons and steam locomotives. 👍👍😍😍😋 Well maintenanced and in full funtion. Respect to all Staff and thanks alot for their continous work. 👍👍👍 The big plus is the landscape it runs through. 😍😍💋😊😊😊 Best Greets from the northwest of Northrhine Westfalia and Germany. 👍👍👍👍😆😋😋😋
😎👌👍
Very Cool!! Awesome Job!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wonderful bucolic scenery - great outdoor views !
Awesome! I LOVE that whistle at the beginning of the vid
So do I!
A marvel of engineering for its day with all those gears spinning. What a sight. That uphill braking to stop for water was fantastic plus those unspoiled views of the valleys. At one time Milwaukee had 2 industrial spurs with switchbacks both now abandoned but the one has a 30ft section of trestle preserved that used to host FM switchers booming on the hill. Don't forget to take a moment to pay tribute to those who gave all so that we have the freedom including pursuing this hobby
What a great hobby it is, but greater are men and women that have and are serving.
Thanks Paul ! 😎👌👍
Interesting and beautiful green surroundings
Thanks for visiting
Interesting crane rail car.
Wow what a cool train and piece of American history... hopefully one day I can take a ride on that train. I used to go visit my grandparents every summer in the Smoky Mountains and the views from that train kinda remind me of it...very scenic.
You should!
Good stuff thanks for talking us along! 😊
Cass West Virginia is one of my favorite places on Earth!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Scenery!
That locomotive is quite impressive.Amazing that it handles that grade so well.Great video Son!
It sure is!
Thank you so much Brian for this wonderful trip 👌👍🤗
My pleasure!
Awesome video
Glad you got on the train!
Awesome ! That was a great whistle. Thanks for sharing.
And I'll wait cause I know their is more.
Yes, there is always more!
Thank you for that, will never get to ride this train myself, so I'm glad you did it for me
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@JawTooth Roll on part 2, start the video son lol
5:25 - Shay 5 was built in 1905 and has spent its entire life on the same property under four operators - West Virginia Pulp and Paper, Mower Lumber Company, Midwest Raleigh, and the State of West Virginia (Cass Scenic RR).
Thanks for your imfo. 😎👌👍
Geared steam locomotives it don't get any better than that should have brought your dog
Amazing ride,almost the Amazon forrest.thanks for the video,wait for part.2. greetz:Peer.
Now that was COOL. Just a laid back ride through the mountains. 😎👍👌
Oh yeah!
A holiday whilst on holiday !! 😎👌👍
Thanks for being our tour guide.This would make a great vacation spot up on top of the mountain.🏁🏁
Thanks for the ride! Almost like being there. Can’t wait for part 2!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing videos jaw tooth keep up the good work
Thanks! Will do!
A very scenic tour. Thank you. 👍🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed it
Shay Steam Action! Thank you very much Mr. Jaw Tooth!!
Thanks for watching !
Sweet
I always wanted to ride Cass. Thanks Jaw!! Great video.👍🏼
How interesting. When she mentioned the cars where originally transport cars to transport logs to the saw mills , I imagined The show the Walton’s . Remember they were in West Virginia and they owned a saw mill. I imagined a train like this transporting logs to that area to cut at the mill .
Those were the days, logging for the mills !😎👌👍
thanx for sharing!!
My pleasure!
there was a day.. when steam reigned supreme.
Nice train ride up the mountain , cool sounding train whistle and a very interesting drive system on the loco ( I don't think I have seen a drive system like that before ) .
Yes. Geared locomotives (Heisler, Shay, Climax) aren't fast but they have superior traction and maneuverability on the rough, steep, curvy mountain railroads. Just what you need for logging and mining operations.
@@johncombs2990 cool , thanks
@@thomasfletcher4765 Glad to be of help. I like to give information to people.
yes whistle to high for kids , moms remember to take ear protectors ,and sunglasses for embers . ha ha always something .
And a hat if you ride in the open car when it is attached. the bigger the brim, the less chance of a cinder doing something.
Ya gotta love those old steamers.Great video Mr.Tooth🚂
You got that right!
Great train ride. Thanks. Chris from England.
Many thanks!
I bet they have to machine their own parts to maintain that beauty :) I like the spirit and tenacity of the folks who keep these scenic RRs running. Very cool. I hope the train is open in June. Some RR's remain closed - probably lost a lot of money last year.
They are open. I am going back in June
@@JawTooth Cool :)
How exciting
Thanks Rachel!
Very AWESOME Cass Scenic steam train with old railroad cars and tracks ! All the old caboose cars and steam locomotives are very COOL JT! NEAT old crane, coal cars, and rail work cars! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY and a BEAUTIFUL steam locomotive pulling passenger cars through the mountains of WEST VIRGINIA! I love that old steam locomotive smoke, very NICE! Very BEAUTIFUL scenery at the Bald Nob overview, breathtaking! Thanks JT!
Thanks for the cool ride Mr J.T. That is one way to see parts of the dream country from here in South Africa!!
Greetings to you in South Africa! Wow, that is a long way away
Welcome to west Virginia
Awesome video!
This is a wounderful trip would love to see more videos like this the landscape is gorgeous hopefully will get see this railway in real life once the restrictions are removed.
Pretty good video at Cass Scenic Railroad.
Good Sunday Morning Jawtooth!!
Morning!
cool video!
Awesome Video
👍👍🇮🇳👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Great steam train video, well done! Best Regards Railherbie
Amazing video jawtooth loved the live action steam engine that ride looks just as fun as the Strasburg railroad
Sliver do you know why wwot don’t give me a heart
Hey
Idk but hey man
I don’t know what I did
I took a ride on that train in the mid 90’s …neat hearing that gorgeous whistle echoing in the mountain!
👍👍👍
Thank you so much for making a Cass video. We did this a few years ago & LOVED the shea engines. The scenery was awesome all the way to Bald Knob. Thank you so much again for making all these train videos. We watch them all. Tony & Bobbie Tupelo,MS
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching my videos!
great whisle on the climax!!
I bet that is a popular train in the fall when the leaves show there colours
People come from all around the world to see it
It is. On those days they used to run two locos to the top with the train and the cars would all be full except one. The open car right in front of the engines. Even with that, if there were leaves on the track and they had to stop ( Deer on the track in our case ) it made for some interesting restarts up the hill. The original engine shop was still smoking when we first went there. And the mill was still pretty much intact. Many don't know it but the station there is also not the original as it too caught fire and was rebuilt.
Stunning views. Looks like a worthwhile trip up the mountain.
Great video jawtooth
Thanks!
Thank you!! You just helped me figure out where I'm going to head for a long weekend this summer!
Thank you, great ride. Love seeing the old engines.
More to come!
Another great video, keep the videos coming son.
Thanks, will do!
That crane could travel from car to car. 😺
That would be cool to see
I used to have a video that showed that - I'll have to see if I can find that and get it copied before it goes bad.
It traveled from car to car as it loaded them with logs. Cass has done some logging on the right of way at times and has run a logging train to move them.
That would be great to see it first hand.
Great video thank you Jaw Tooth.
Glad you enjoyed it
What was it like to be on the train rather than the guy standing by recording it from the ground this time? 😁
Love steam engines, saw them in operation on a main line railroad when I was a small boy. It was love at first sight.
Awesome!
We rode this nearly 3 years ago. Loved every second of it, and the view from the top is spectacular.
This is probably my favorite train ride. The ride to the top has everything. We have done it twice when they had train races at the the top at Spruce. I filmed a steam train racing a diesel train
Awsome video of the classic logging shea steam trains its truly awsome and amazing to see those steamers restored and running
Damn that's a pretty country I've never been to Virginia I got to get back there another good one thanks
Lol not Virginia. West Virginia there to different states
Was hoping one of those other railfans filming would yell out, hey jawtooth!!😁😁 awesome video tooth.
I liked that Jaw Tooth was filming rail fans filming Jaw Tooth! Ha ha ha.
Hope you have good weekend. Thanks for this video. Love hearing that whistle.
Back in the 80's my mama and I drove from Roanoke Va. To ride the cass up the mountain. Great memories.
Love this place!
The best!
Nice
This video is pretty cool. It was if we were riding on the train. So cool. Beautiful scenery and wonderful sound.
Hello from the UK. I love this video; Great scenery and we get to hear the commentary in real time.
1. It is always interesting to see the stuff at the lineside on preserved railways, so much historic rolling stock in various stages of repair/decay.
2. I have never seen a "switch back" before and so now I understand why the loco was pushing from the front. Look forward to the ride back down!
Awesome, thank you! I am working on that video now
My favourite spot, travelled from British Columbia Canada to ride and visit this place.it was well worth the trip.
Very cool - thank you very much for sharing.
I love Cass!!! I have been there twice and and trying to figure out how to get there this year!!!!
This is the most amazing coolest video J. tooth had produced.
I am modeling coal mining operations in West Virginia in the fall of 1948 on an n scale 4x3 layout.
So this video here is by far my favorite video on TH-cam! Excellent work. -from Buffalo
Awesome video! Love that whistle. Thanks!
A beautiful example of an external combustion engine. After riding the Cass, I realized how and why the phrase "internal combustion engine" came to be.
That is grand. Thanks for sharing 👍 superb.
Thank you! Cheers!
wow, looks like a load of fun! I hope to do this with my family sometime. Thank you for sharing
On my bucket list to ride when we’re up North.
Nice, I'm gonna be going there this summer
Me too in June
Awesome video of the railroad.
lol jaw tooth is funny sometimes
Have done that ride a few times. Can never get tired of the whistle and bell. I put my gopro on the tender great video. Thank for your time.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a wonderful and well put together video. Thanks JT.
Thanks for the Cass historical Steam Train journey, I knew those connecting rods looked familiar. At 9 percent grade you would want to sufficiently grease the palm of the engineer & fireman! Loved that view at the platform.
Looks like a gentlemans bump stop, not the usual block of concrete, safe journey downhill. 😎👌👍
Cool, thanks!
Always ask to ride in the cab. They sometimes say yes.
I will try that. They let me ride in the cab of a steamer in Dollywood Tennessee when my wife asked them
@@JawTooth that's because she's prettier than you teehee.
@@JawTooth I rode in the cab of 765 by just asking at an open house. I was also at the throttle when she derailed at a different open house. I did get a do over the next year.
Just be aware, you may have to help shovel coal. ;-)
NO Mosquitoes🦟to worry about this Summer thanks to Steam train in this neck of woods. 😬👍