Old fashion muscle power rotates the Colorado Railroad Museum's turntable, positioning their Golden City & San Juan #3 so it can pull a vintage business car out of the roundhouse. The colorful little bumble-bee painted engine worked for the US Gypsum Company until it was bought by the Museum in 1965. In the background you can see GCSJ #4, a GE 55 ton which was built in 1964, DRGW #50, a Davenport Locomotive Works 30 ton switcher which was built in 1937, and the museum's GP30 in original Denver & Rio Grande Western paint.