File:A ride on the Galloping Goose 1 1951.JPG
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DescriptionA ride on the Galloping Goose 1 1951.JPG | Photo of sheep in the path of the Galloping Goose in 1951. The train would need to stop while the rails were cleared. |
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Source | photo back |
Author | Roy E. Petersen, Midwest Photo Service, Colorado Springs |
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According to the old photo caption, this was Railcar #1. I'm dubious; see the WIki writeup at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galloping_Goose_(railcar) . My guess this is one of the later Pierce-Arrow derivations. There were a total of 7 of these built in the railroad's Ridgway shops to hold onto the vital Post Office contract to serve the Colo. mountain towns. They did their job admirably. Remarkably, all 7 survive, in one form or another. All still run! Must be a trick, finding parts for a 1930s Pierce-Arrow.
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current | 23:05, 30 April 2023 | 762 × 762 (355 KB) | Tillman (talk | contribs) | Cropped, sharpened, contrast enhanced | |
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