While standard switcher locomotives are designed to move slowly around rail yards, “road switchers” are multi-purpose engines made to travel as fast as mainline locomotives. The WM No. 195 was one of these locomotives purchased by the Western Maryland Railroad in the mid-20th century, as the railroad was phasing out the last of its steam locomotives.
For over two decades, the road switcher was used to pull heavy coal trains through West Virginia’s Blackwater Canyon. By 1979, the road switcher had been cosmetically restored and delivered to the B&O Railroad Museum. In all that time, the reliable engine never suffered a mechanical or electrical failure.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to climb aboard this symbol of resilience and longevity!
Tours:
Tours will be available between 10 AM – 4 PM.
Please note: This tour requires participants to climb stairs and walk on uneven pathways. A virtual tour will be available on-site via QR code. Docent Tour Guides stationed near the locomotive can answer any additional questions about the history and physical description of the locomotive. Small children must be accompanied by an adult guardian at all times.
Admission:
Included with Museum Admission. FREE for B&O Members.
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