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  2. Rio Grande Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Gold Bond of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad, issued 1. July 1890. The Rio Grande Southern Railroad (reporting mark RGS, also referred to as "The Southern") was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge railroad which ran in the southwestern region of the US state of Colorado, from the towns of Durango to Ridgway, routed via Lizard Head Pass.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Rio Grande Southern Railroad - Wikipedia

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  5. Rio Grande Southern Railroad, Motor No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS), Motor 2 (nicknamed Galloping Goose Number 2) is a gasoline engine-powered narrow gauge railroad motorcar. It was converted on August 12, 1931 from a 1927 Buick Master Six 4-door sedan in a conversion known as a Galloping Goose. The Buick was cut behind the rear doorpost and extended with sheet metal 18 inches ...

  6. Rio Grande Southern Railroad, Motor No. 6 - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS), Motor Number 6 (affectionately nicknamed Galloping Goose Number 6) is a gasoline engine powered narrow gauge railroad motor car. The Galloping Goose body and chassis were built from a Buick automobile.

  7. Rico, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Rico was a water stop on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad, the storied narrow gauge line running from Ridgway to Durango until the railroad was abandoned in 1952. The water tank used to refill the tenders of the steam locomotives still stands on the west side of the former grade, 74 years since it was last used.

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  9. Narrow-gauge railroads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Potomac, Fredericksburg and Piedmont Railroad: Virginia: 1876: 1926 [91] Rio Grande Southern Railroad: Colorado: 1892: 1951 [92] Sandy River Railroad, later Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad: Maine: 1879: 1908 [93] 2 ft (610 mm) gauge Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad: Maine: 1908: 1935 [94] 2 ft (610 mm) gauge, portion operating as ...

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