The Colorado Railroad Museum frequently uses their Rior Grande Southern Galloping Goose #7 to give passengers rides around the grounds in Golden, Colorado.
After maintenance work on the Rio Grande Southern steam locomotive 20, the water supplies are being refilled at the water tower in the Colorado Railroad Museum.
Rio Grande Southern engine #74 (2-8-0) was built in 1898 by the Brooks Loco Works in Dunkirk, NY. It is on display at the Colorado Railroad Museum located in Golden, Colorado.
Rio Grande Southern #7 Galloping Goose runs past a functional water tower at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado.
The Colorado Railroad Museum's Rio Grande Southern #7 Galloping Goose gives rides to happy visitors on a sunny day.
Rio Grande Southern 41 rolls past the GT&C RR shop complex.
Rio Grande Southern 41 completes a loop around the park by coming to a halt at the Calico Depot.
Rio Grande Southern 41 passes by the famed Knott's Log Flume Ride.
Rio Grande Southern 41 basking in the afternoon sun
Rio Grande Southern 41 eases into the Calico Depot at the famed Knott's Ghost Town.
Rio Grande Southern 20 takes on water at the No Agua Water Tank on a sunny May morning.
Rio Grande Southern 20 charges through The Cut with its passenger train on a sunny May morning.
Rio Grande Southern #20 pulls passengers past the water tower at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado.
Rio Grande Southern #20 (4-6-0) runs passengers around the grounds of the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado.
Rio Grande Southern engine #20 (4-6-0) runs the track at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado.