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  2. Galloping Goose (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    Galloping Goose, Telluride, Colorado, 1952 Galloping Goose is the popular name given to a series of seven railcars (officially designated as "motors" by the railroad), built in the 1930s by the Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS) and operated until the end of service on the line in the early 1950s.

  3. Uintah Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Uintah Railway was a small 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad company in Utah and Colorado in the United States. It was constructed to carry Gilsonite which provided most of its operating revenues; but it operated as a common carrier from 1904 to 1939, also carrying passengers, mail, express, and other cargoes including sheep and wool.

  4. File:Mountain Goat on Mount Huron in Colorado Image 3.jpg

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  5. The one goat was literally jumping up and down on the hood and gear box like it was the star of a commercial to prove how strong the Subaru and Yakima Racks really are!

  6. Passenger train hits milk truck at Colorado railroad crossing ...

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    An Amtrak train crashed into a truck carrying milk at a northeastern Colorado rail crossing, badly injuring the engineer and sending three passengers to a hospital for treatment, authorities said ...

  7. Investigators focus on railway inspection practices after ...

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    An investigation into a Colorado coal train derailment and bridge collapse that killed a truck driver is focused on whether inspection and maintenance practices at BNSF Railway contributed to the ...

  8. Cattle wagon - Wikipedia

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    A cattle wagon or a livestock wagon is a type of railway vehicle designed to carry livestock.Within the classification system of the International Union of Railways they fall under Class H - special covered wagons - which, in turn are part of the group of covered goods wagons, although cattle have historically also been transported in open goods wagons.

  9. Livestock transportation - Wikipedia

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    Throughout most of human prehistory and history, the primary means of livestock transportation was by droving.The reason was usually either for seasonal grazing movement (to move them to a summer grazing range or to move them to an overwintering range or shelter) or to bring them to market of one form or another, whether bartering livestock (between farmers) or selling them (whether as stores ...