The Goose was not only less expensive to operate but also much lighter, so less wear and tear on the track. I’d once heard that the Galloping Goose got its name from the rocking motion of the freight ...
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, ...
GOLDEN, Colo. (AP) — Seven contraptions known as the Galloping Geese may be the most motley-looking machines — and the most endearing — ever to rattle down American railroad tracks. A mash-up of ...
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