File:Rio Grande Southern end of Galloping Goose 1952.JPG

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Description Photo of Rio Grande Southern workers repairing the narrow gauge tracks formerly used by the line's Galloping Goose railcars. While the line was abandoned the year before, the crews made necessary repairs to allow salvage equipment to access the area and remove the rails.
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Author Photographer-Charlie Wunder, Denver
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