Cumberland and Westernport Electric Railway

Cumberland and Westernport Electric Railway
Cumberland Electric Railway
Locale Cumberland, Maryland
Dates of operation 1896–1961
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Cumberland, Maryland

The Cumberland Electric Railway, now defunct, was an American railroad of western Maryland built in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Electric trolley service in Cumberland, Maryland started in 1891 with the inauguration of the Cumberland Electric Railway. The railway initially transported passengers along North Centre Street to Narrows Park for a fare of five cents. The company later expanded it business by building a recreational complex on 15 acres (61,000 m2) of land in an area formerly known as Seiss’ Picnic Grove, at the western end of the Cumberland Narrows near the present day Starlight Skating Rink. The Park included a soda fountain, dance and roller skating pavilion, and bandstand. In 1914, Kirkstetler Amusement leased the park to build an amusement park, that included a roller coaster, a merry-go-round, and a miniature railroad ride. In summer evenings the park was patronized by large crowds, and the trolley company expanded to meet the demand by adding extra, open sided cars to handle the traffic.

  • 1891-1924 Cumberland Electric Railway
  • 1924-1932 Potomac Edison Co. (American Water Works & Electric Co.)
  • 1893-???? Lonaconing and Cumberland Electric Railway
  • ????-???? Frostburg, Eckhart, and Cumberland Railway
  • ????-???? Lonaconing, Midland and Frostburg Railway
  • ????-???? Westernport and Lonaconing Railway Company
  • 1906-1932 Cumberland and Westernport Electric Railway The C&WE trolley system consolidated the regional trolley lines of Lonaconing, Minland, Frostburt, Westernport, and Lonaconing into one system with nearly 30 miles (48 km) of track, running from Cumberland to Frostburg and then down to the valley to Westernport linking together the largest far western population centers.
  • 1932 - streetcars discontinued in Cumberland

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