Award-winning Birney #135 has been retored to operational status and runs for special events.
Car #59 is an original Colorado Springs streetcar. With a new interior oak floor, restoration is focusing on the exterior.
Car #48 is an original Colorado Springs car. Built by the Brill company in 1901, originally a convertible car, only one of its kind left in the world. Car is stored inside awaiting restoration.
PCC #2129, originally a Philadelphia wide gauge PCC, was converted to standard gauge in Colorado. Operators give visitors rides on museum demonstration track.
DTC #724 Denver Tramway Company Maintenance of Way work car also used as a snowplows. Roof is currently being replaced. It will be restored as a static display.
Cog Railway #17 Pikes Peak Trolley Museum is now home to retired 1965 Pike Peak Cog Railway car, #17 "Aspen." The car is in great shape and is available for hosting group events, birthday parties and meetings.
Download the flyer for more information:
Cog Railway Party flyer (pdf)
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