The Cars that Saved a Railroad – Rio Grande Southern “Galloping Geese”



In today’s video, we take a look at the “Galloping Geese” of the Rio Grand Southern, perhaps some of the most quaint, cobbled together railcars in the US

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Picture & Information References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galloping_Goose_(railcar)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Grande_Southern_Railroad
https://www.gallopinggoose5.org/history
http://drgw.free.fr/RGS/Goose/Goose_en.htm

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Tom Wham Family
Don O’Brien
Galloping Goose Historical Society
https://www.prewarbuick.com/features/galloping_goose_buick_rail_motor
Otto Perry photo
https://www.handeyesupply.com/blogs/hes/37112321-the-galloping-geese-of-the-colorado-rockies
http://www.gallopinggoose.org/

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27 thoughts on “The Cars that Saved a Railroad – Rio Grande Southern “Galloping Geese””

  1. Some argue that it's pronounced "Rio Grand-ay" with emphasis on the "e", and while that might be accepted in some places, Duran Duran pronounced it as "Rio Grand", and so it'd be foolish to disagree with the band that made such classics as "Invisible" and "Hungry like the wolf"

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  2. Galloping geese are a huge part of Colorado railfanning culture. The Uintah also had a couple goobers but the Geese are iconic one of them ended up in Japan. Maybe one of the motors.

    The galloping geese are precious and we love them. I think a model of every goose has been on the narrow gauge layout of the Grand valley model railroad club atleast once if I remember correct

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  3. there is a FAKE road going Galloping Goose #8 down in SW Colorado for sale
    oh RGS never went to New Mexico
    that was Denver & Rio Grande Railroad!
    have read that parts from #1 was used for parts for #2
    they found out that the gas mileage for the Geese was 1 to 3 MPGs LOL
    somewhere along the history of the Pierce-Arrow Geese they lost the original fender lights
    I got a Colorado Rail Annual about the Geese & it shows how to build a Goose! but where would I get 1936 P-A Limo? 🤣🤣
    oh the RGS wasn't the only one that had a Goose Others had them too

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  4. Waitmainute, what the devil?!
    I saw "Rio Grande Southern" and the Goose and I was expecting "What's up guys, this is Hyce."
    I was not expecting to hear your Rightpondian accent. Then I checked what YouTubes channel this was.

    I need more coffee, but it's great to see y'all collabing.

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  5. Only the OGs will remember when Choo Choo Bob and Richard W. Kornbelt rode Galloping Goose No. 7 and Koo Koo Kanga Roo did a guest appearance with a song about them. That's how I first learned about the Galloping Geese. About time they got some recognition on your channel as I find them to be very wild locomotives. While they didn't catch a lot of my interest at first, they still stuck out to me. A small, antique car cab and hood with a lumbering box car body stuck right behind it on dinky looking bogies. It is something that does not escape you. And, yes, please donate to the Gold Coast Railroad Museum.

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  6. One thing you forgot to mention:

    For decades, the remaining mines along the route were plagued by an annoying yellow gunk byproduct, which had to be dumped wherever space could be found in the narrow valleys. It was always good whenever the rains washed some away so that there was room for more.

    Then, one day out of nowhere men with guns showed up and began carting it away, filling train-loads and moving it out under armed guard.

    A use had been discovered for "Yellow Cake", aka Uranium Oxide.

    Who would have thought that the tiny, little, perpetually broke RGS would have an important role to play in one of the momentous endeavors in human history, the Manhattan Project?

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