Track work crew at Manitou Springs shop area. Both #23 & 9 are the older GE built units. They are now used for MOW.
The end of the line at the top of Pikes Peak elevation 14,110 ft. #19 is one of the newer Swiss built units. It consists of two cars joined by a bellows.
At the summit of Pike's Peak. The sign to the left is the end of the Barr Trail, a hiking trail which starts up toward the peak in Manitou Springs, the same town the Cog departs from (guess which... (more)
The highest cog railway in the world heads up to the summit of Pikes Peak, 14,110 ft.
MPPR 28 starts its descent off the summit of Pike's Peak and back to Manitou Springs. What a view!
This Cog unit used to haul passengers to the summit of Pike's Peak. There is another unit like this on display in downtown Manitou Springs.