Not many people have seen a rotary snowplow, which is a kid favorite when they stand next to the large rotary head designed to chew through deep snow.
Retired Rotary. Colorado & Southern rotary snow plow 99201 is seen on display at the Colorado Railroad Museum, its gaping maw sporting a seemingly fresh coat of red paint.
The Colorado & Southern Rotary Snowplow #99201 at the Colorado Railroad Museum has received a new coat of paint and new lettering and looks like it would be ready for action in the Rocky Mountains... (more)
The Colorado Railroad Museum’s Colorado & Southern Rotary Steam Snow Plow #99201 was built by the Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works in 1899. The plow was fitted with standard gauge trucks and ... (more)
Colorado & Southern Rotary Plow #99201 sits on a track at the Colorado Railroad Museum.
Colorado & Sothern operated this rotary snow plow from 1899 to 1965. As the rotary head spun around, snow was sucked inside a chute located behind the head and then it was directed out the side o... (more)
The ingeniously-designed, simple cutting blades of Colorado & Southern rotary snowplow No. 99201 light up brightly in the afternoon sun of November 17, 2014, at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Gol... (more)
Rotary Snow Plow #99201 was built in 1900 as Colorado & Southern #3 by Cooke Locomotive & Machine Works, which built steam locomotives as well as snow plows until it closed in 1926. #3 was later ... (more)
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