The station has one side platform serving the two tracks of the Cumberland Terminal Subdivision.
The current waiting shelter for Amtrak service in Cumberland sits on the original site of the Queen City Station.
This was a 174-room hotel constructed by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in 1871 with a ballroom, a 400-seat dining room, and gardens and fountains.
[2] The station was demolished in 1972, an act which spurred conservation efforts for architecturally and historically significant structures.
The Cincinnati–Washington Shenandoah was introduced on October 31, 1976; the Blue Ridge was cut back to Martinsburg and later became part of the Brunswick Line.