Does anyone recognize the "WM 734" as a Former Canadian Pacific locomotive?

I have never taken the time to visit Cumberland and ride the Scenic. But, living in the Baltimore/Washington corridor for all my life, I have been to several great museums. The Smithsonian, of Course, The B & O Museum in Baltimore, the Ellicott City train museum, The Western Maryland Historical Society in Union Bridge, Hagerstown( I was there just before the old roundhouse was torn down) And Brunswick, home of another roundhouse cruelly destroyed by CSX in the name of safety, and the museum there. The history of the railroads is big in Maryland. And if you want to travel just a little farther, there are the sites in Pa. Strasburg, Altoona, Etc. Go south and you get to the Roanoke museum....It's all here. A ferroequinologist could spend a week and not see it all. And a lot of these I have been to while kilted.