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The simple technology the train uses to go up and down the mountain has allowed the train to remain in operation for nearly 120 years.
solid silver. 15 tooth. made by hand. bling for the serious cyclist. i can make any cog or chain ring combo. have a request? let me know!
W&DPS Summer School - other pictures from this year's outings are here
St Mary's Church, Walthamstow, East London, UK
At the main Twin Mountain New Hampshire intersection there's one of the old cog railway steam trains with carriage and locomotive. We were returning from an outing and I noticed the great lighting in the area as it approached the so called golden hour. I took these shots with my iPhone 7 plus which was the only camera I had at the time. For the record they were shot in RAW mode and processed though Lightroom mobile. I think the quality is pretty good.
COG - THE VINYL TOUR CONTINUED
Pier Band Room, Frankston
Australia
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From lego models do mighty engineering works arise. Or in this case a completely useless gear train.
The Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway (also known as the Pikes Peak Cog Railway) is an Abt rack system cog railway with 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge track in Colorado, USA, climbing the well-known mountain Pikes Peak. The base station is in Manitou Springs, Colorado near Colorado Springs.
The railway is the highest in North America by a considerable margin. It was built and is operated solely for the tourist trade.
An unspectacular photo to show the cogged laps hold this frame together and would do so in situ without any of the bolts that were used in the final assembly.
Cog performing at a sold out Billboards, Melbourne June 2010 for their 'The Sound Of Three - 12 Years With You' Tour
Getting ready for the release of Gears of War 3 I decided to have a photo shoot with my COG tags and controller.
The Cog Railway lower depot is set in Engelman's Canon- just up Ruxton Avenue. For a time, it could be reached by the Colorado Springs & Manitou electric trolley, or by foot. Here, the train begins its journey to the summit of Pike's Peak. J.G. Hiestand's photography studio was conveniently located near the depot. c. 1910. credit: Manitou Springs Historical Society at Miramont Castle Museum, Manitou Springs, CO
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