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Maryland's Dinner Train Rides At WMSR!
Published: February 14, 2026
By: Adam Burns
The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (WMSR) has become one of the Mid-Atlantic’s signature heritage operations—equal parts mountain railroad, living museum, and “special-occasion” night out. Based in Cumberland, WMSR runs excursions over a rugged former Western Maryland Railway corridor to Frostburg, threading river valleys, bridges, and tunnels that feel tailor-made for railfan photography and slow-travel sightseeing.
Western Maryland Scenic's famous Mallet, Chesapeake & Ohio 2-6-6-2 #1309, leads an excursion into Frostburg, Maryland on September 16, 2022. Doug Kroll photo.
From abandoned branch to destination railroad
The story begins with a line that once served the region’s coal and industrial economy. The Western Maryland Railway was ultimately absorbed into the Chessie System era, and parts of the old Cumberland–Frostburg corridor fell quiet. The segment was the remaining component of WM's once busy Connellsville Extension that reached Connellsville, Pennsylvania until 1975.
In the late 1980s, community leaders in Allegany County and the cities of Cumberland and Frostburg began to view the dormant mountain route as an ideal foundation for tourism—scenery, grade, and rail infrastructure already in place, plus two historic endpoints with real downtown character.
According to WMSR’s own historical timeline, excursion operations began in 1988 under the Allegany Central Railroad, and by the end of 1991 the operation was running under the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad name—setting the stage for an organization that would gradually expand its roster, shop capabilities, and calendar of themed trains.
Just as important as the track itself was the physical plant that came with it. WMSR operates out of the former Western Maryland shops at Ridgeley, West Virginia (right across the Potomac from Cumberland), a facility that supports ongoing restoration and maintenance work and helps explain how the railroad has been able to take on increasingly ambitious steam projects.
The ride: Cumberland to Frostburg, with famous scenery in between
WMSR’s core experience is the climb from Cumberland up to Frostburg—a run that packs a surprising amount of “mountain railroad” drama into a relatively compact distance. WMSR describes the journey as rising nearly 1,000 feet in elevation, rounding Helmstetter’s Curve, and passing through the Brush Tunnel—a trio of landmarks that have become the line’s calling cards.
Helmstetter’s Curve is the marquee photo location: a sweeping bend with broad views over Cash Valley that gives passengers a chance to watch their own train arc through the landscape. WMSR notes the curve’s reputation as a “legendary” spot for photographers and riders alike.
Then there’s Brush Tunnel, an iconic bore through the ridge that WMSR lists at 916 feet on its current excursion description—an atmospheric moment where the sound changes, the light drops, and the ride briefly feels like it has stepped back a century.
The railroad’s trip narrative is also grounded in the places you’re passing: creeks, bridges, and the tight, rocky geography that channels the route through the Alleghenies. Add in the fact that the Great Allegheny Passage corridor parallels parts of the line, and the railroad becomes a natural anchor for a full weekend in Cumberland—train ride one day, trail and canal history the next.
Motive Power
For many visitors, WMSR is synonymous with big steam. In recent years, the railroad has put national attention on its roster thanks to No. 1309, a massive articulated steam locomotive whose return to service became one of preservation’s most-watched restoration stories.
On WMSR’s own locomotive page, the railroad notes that No. 1309 returned to operation after an extensive restoration and emphasizes its draw as a tourism engine for Allegany County—calling it the largest regularly operating steam locomotive in the country.
WMSR also highlights another beloved steam symbol: No. 734, “Mountain Thunder,” a classic 2-8-0 that has long been closely associated with the railroad’s identity. The WMSR explains that No. 734 is slated for a comprehensive rebuild pending funding—an example of how heritage railroads often balance today’s operating calendar with the long, expensive arc of steam restoration.
Between headline locomotives, diesel power, and climate-controlled passenger equipment, WMSR’s operations are designed to be both railfan-worthy and comfortable for families, couples, and casual tourists.
WMSR Today
The present-day WMSR experience is built around a “mainline” scenic ride paired with seasonal and themed departures. The railroad’s public schedule pages position the Cumberland–Frostburg trip as the signature offering, with additional specialty trains layered throughout the year.
That variety matters because it gives different audiences a reason to return—railfans chasing a specific locomotive, families planning holiday traditions, and couples looking for an unusual date night. And that brings us to one of WMSR’s most popular categories…
Dinner Trains
WMSR has leaned hard into onboard dining experiences—turning the same mountain scenery into the backdrop for a celebratory evening out. If your goal is “best overall experience” rather than simply checking the railroad off a list, dinner trains are where WMSR really differentiates itself.
1) Allegheny Mountain Dinner Train
The cornerstone is the Allegheny Mountain Dinner Train, promoted as an “award-winning” date-night experience with freshly prepared food and full bar service. WMSR’s main site highlights Saturday evening departures (notably listing a 7:00 PM start time on its featured excursions section), while the schedule page frames dinner trains as offered on select Saturday evenings across much of the year.
What makes it work is the pairing: the rhythmic climb, the curve-and-tunnel highlights, and the feeling of being “in motion” while the meal unfolds course by course. For visitors celebrating an anniversary—or for locals looking for a repeatable tradition—this is typically the first choice.
2) Murder Mystery Dinner Train
If you want something more interactive, WMSR offers a Murder Mystery Dinner with live actors and a freshly prepared meal—essentially a rolling dinner theater experience that uses the train’s compartments and ambience to add to the drama. Departures are advertised as evening events (with WMSR noting a 7 PM departure on the Murder Mystery page).
This is a strong option for groups—birthdays, couples traveling with friends, or anyone who likes the idea of dinner being the “setting” rather than the main event.
3) Sunset on the Mountain
For scenery-first diners, Sunset on the Mountain is exactly what it sounds like: WMSR promotes it as a three-course meal with your beverage of choice while the mountains do what they do best in late light.
If you’re planning photography, this can be the sweet spot—warm, dramatic light without the full darkness of later departures.
4) Moonlight on the Mountain
WMSR’s Moonlight on the Mountain shifts the emphasis from “formal dinner” to “evening ambiance.” The railroad describes it as a chance to relax with your favorite drink, enjoy live music, and take in mountain vistas under the stars.
Think of it as the most “date night” of the lineup—less structured than a traditional dinner service, more about atmosphere and the novelty of being out on the line after dark.
Final Thoughts
The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad succeeds because it doesn’t treat “a scenic ride” as one product. It’s a platform—a historic mountain route, a real shop complex, and a roster that can deliver genuine steam spectacle—then it layers on experiences that fit modern travel tastes, especially onboard dining. Whether you come for the thunder of No. 1309, the classic curve-and-tunnel scenery, or a candlelit dinner rolling through the Alleghenies, WMSR offers a version of railroading that still feels romantic, mechanical, and just a little bit larger than life. To learn more about the WMSR dinner trains and the railroad's other options please click here to visit their website.
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