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Date: 07/14/14 07:13
Goose 5 & Motor 1 October 2014
Author: Wacky-roger1942

The Galloping Goose No. 5 & Rio Grande Southern Motor No. 1 will be back again this fall, running together, a one-two punch of narrow-gauge history. Take a ride on this piece of history and enjoy the fall colors in a new way. A great experience for all ages with photo runbys on each trip!

For reservations and additional information: http://cumbrestoltec.com/galloping_goose_5/

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
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Date: 07/14/14 10:22
Re: Goose 5 & Motor 1 October 2014
Author: RNinRVR

I highly recommend this ride as I rode the 5 to the pass and back on 7/4/12.

Sharon Evans
Glen Allen, VA



Date: 07/14/14 10:30
Re: Goose 5 & Motor 1 October 2014
Author: Wacky-roger1942

RNinRVR Wrote:
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> I highly recommend this ride as I rode the 5 to
> the pass and back on 7/4/12.


I agree Sharon a must ride.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



Date: 07/14/14 10:51
Re: Goose 5 & Motor 1 October 2014
Author: doesyourdogbite

Nice video! Does the U.S. Mail truck's horn go BAAA-OOOOOOOGAH?



Date: 07/14/14 10:58
Re: Goose 5 & Motor 1 October 2014
Author: train671

Riding the Goose is a very unique opportunity. A couple of year's back, a photo charter was organized
involving the Goose and #315 and that was very enjoyable. I rode in the Goose which was in front of the
#315. We would get out of the Goose, it would be backed up for a photo opportunity and then a few minutes
later the #315 would come by. If you are traveling to this area perhaps you might check in advance to see
if this opportunity might be available.



Date: 07/14/14 12:37
Re: Goose 5 & Motor 1 October 2014
Author: Wacky-roger1942

doesyourdogbite Wrote:
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> Nice video! Does the U.S. Mail truck's horn go
> BAAA-OOOOOOOGAH?


Thanks for making me smile.

Roger Hogan
Chama, NM
Train Stuff



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