mudchicken (several of the older pieces of equipment now call CRRM-Golden home, including 1890 #1 (John Hulbert)) Several people, including Horace Sumner came off the M&PP and went directly to work on the DNW&P (Moffat Line)....
(several of the older pieces of equipment now call CRRM-Golden home, including 1890 #1 (John Hulbert))
Several people, including Horace Sumner came off the M&PP and went directly to work on the DNW&P (Moffat Line)....
The Pikes Peak is now open for buying tickets. They are steep in price. First trips start on thrusday May 27th.
The Broadmoor Manitou & Pikes Peak Cog Railway | Reopening in May 2021
The following linked site is to a BLOG Posting with photos, from the Manitou area, and is detailing the rebuilding of the 125 year old Manitou & Pikes Peak line. Locally, apparently, known as 'The COG' .
The blog post lays out in detail the several years process for the reconstruction of the line/ its center cog track, and the enlarging of the station at the bottom of the line; as well as the trains needed to service the line.
The costs [$100M] seems become more reasonable when it includs the total rebuild of the track and rack system, the lower station and the eight trains that service the line.
Linked @ https://www.pikes-peak.com/pikes-peak-cog-railway-closed/
Murphy Siding $100 million for 8.9 miles of tourist rail that serves 2300 people a day during tourist season? How does that work? It's not real clear who is putting up the money.
$100 million for 8.9 miles of tourist rail that serves 2300 people a day during tourist season? How does that work? It's not real clear who is putting up the money.
This is a major attraction in a state with a lot of major attractions. Let's say the tourist season is 90 days. Times 2,300 peer day -- that's 207,000 people in a year. They were all paying at least $35 each for the trip about five years ago when we went. That's over $7 million per year. That's not including souvenirs, food and lodging in the town that hosts the RR. Seems like a reasonable investment to me. For the RR, the town and the state.
Of course the Broadmoor Hotel isn't politically connected
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I can't believe no one has commented on this up to now, as I seem to remember quite a bit of wailing when the old railroad was closed (and rumored not to reopen with new-management priorities).
https://www.rtands.com/rail-news/railroad-construction-crews-attack-pikes-peak/
It'll be interesting to see what was learned in the course of this effort.
One unfortunate thing, though: it appears the rack system is being changed. I have not heard anything about 'historic' steam power being modified (perhaps RyPN can weigh in with specific knowledge) and I doubt that even with 'biodiesel' or renewable-fuel firing there will be new steam to match the new railroad.
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