Live Steam in Western Maryland
Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is again open for the season. There’s nothing more exciting than a live steam engine. My wife took this picture of the engine number 734 turning on the turntable at Frostburg, MD a couple of years ago:

We appreciated not only the historic preservation efforts, but also the nice scenery along the way. This shot was taken from the train at Helmstetter’s Curve:

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