For centuries, Western Colorado saw very little non‑Native settlement. This was because the Rocky Mountains posed a difficult ...
The “Galloping Goose” railbuses were built by the Rio Grande Southern in the 1930s as a cheaper way to haul mail, passengers, and lighter freight. They used automobile or truck engines with freight ...
Goose will run spring excursions to Cascade, opening day of Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad trips The Galloping Goose No. 5 rail car of Dolores will offer trips on the Durango & Silverton ...
Conditions guarantee beloved train will stay a feature of town, continue to run on guest railroads The Galloping Goose No. 5 train in Dolores has always called the Galloping Goose Historical Society ...
After more than a year in place, about 33 tons of railroad materials are expected to be moved from two downtown streets in ...
Oh yes, the good old Galloping Goose branch line trains which have been mentioned here many times. Those trains meant a lot to area communities, hauling passengers, mail, cream cans ... and those ...
It seems appropriate that this final Neighbors column of 2010 focuses, as it often does, on the Galloping Goose branchline trains as they are recalled by one of the region's veteran newspapermen, ...
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