The Colorado Railroad Museum runs one of their three original Galloping Geese motors. Rio Grande Southern #2 was built in 1931 using a Buick car body, which was replaced in 1939 with a body from a... (more)
The Colorado Railroad Museum gave visitors a treat as they ran Rio Grande Sothern Galloping Goose #6 around the track. It was built in the 1930's with a Buick body and in 1942 was rebuilt using a... (more)
Visitors marvel as the Colorado Railroad Museum's Denver & Rio Grande Western 491 (a Baldwin 2-8-2 built in 1902) runs around the grounds in Golden, Colorado.
The Colorado Railroad Museum gave visitors a treat as they ran all three of their Galloping Geese motors, including Rio Grande Southern 2, 6 and 7.
BNSF 1638 (SD40-2) passes through Terrell Junction as it leads a load of wood cars to a client in Golden, Colorado.
BNSF 1638 (SD40-2) leads a matching Bluebonnet towards the BNSF yard in Golden, Colorado.
A matched set of Bluebonnets head to the BNSF yard in Golden, Colorado where they will tie down for the night.
Coors engine 997 (EMD SW1000) works the yard in Golden, Colorado.
BNSF 1638 (SD40-2) drops off a cut of lumber cars at a business in Golden, Colorado.
The BNSF dispatched a treat on July 4th, which was a pair of Bluebonnets working the Golden local. Great to see these two together carrying the Santa Fe livery.
A Coors Brewery critter C997 (EMD SW1000) pushes a cut of tank cars into the yard in Golden, Colorado.
The Colorado Railroad Museum showcases DRGW 491, a 2-8-2 locomotive built by Baldwin in 1902.
BNSF 9709 (SD70MAC) sits in the yard in Golden, Colorado waiting for the Beer Train to take back to Denver.
BNSF 9709 waits for a train to be assembled in a yard in Golden, Colorado 1600
As the afternoon sunlight illuminates the Front Range of the Rockies, BNSF's Golden to Denver "Beer local" arrives back in Golden, CO led by an Executive SD70MAC.