Talk:Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway

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Manitou and Pikes Peak Railway Company Spencer Wren 515 Ruxton Avenue Manitou Springs, Colorado 80829 (719) 685-1045 (719) 685-9033 fax Web Address: www.pikes-peak.com/CogRailway Swiss-made cog railway cars ascend through multiple terrain levels, beyond timberline, to the summit of Pikes Peak (14,110 ft.) Operates late April through late October. Steam engine/coach from 1891 are operational.

[edit] Matt Murdock, editor in chief?

It seems obvious to me, so why is there no mention of how long the line is? Trekphiler 12:30, 3 January 2007 (UTC)

Length update in infobox... 8.9 miles. LanceBarber (talk) 09:57, 15 January 2008 (UTC)