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Galloping Goose Rides - Colorado Railroad Museum
Rio Grande Southern Galloping Goose No. 7
WMCRR B1 White Mountain Central Railroad REO Railbus at Lincoln, New Hampshire by Kevin Madore
This rare 1929 Railbus was originally built as a city bus by the REO Motorcar Company and converted for rail-borne operations in 1930 at the shops of the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad in Maine. She served several owners over the years before being acquired and restored by Clark's Trading Post for use on the White Mountain Central Railroad. She was trotted out recently for railfans to enjoy as the WMCRR celebrated 50 years of tourist operations.
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B Railroad Museum: The B & O Railroad Museum started operations July 1953, originally named as Baltimore & Ohio Transportation Museum. This museum is an exhibit of the railroad and railroad equipment history of Baltimore, Maryland. It has one of the most substantial collection of railroad artifacts in the world.
WMC B1 White Mountain Central Railroad Railbus at Lincoln, New Hampshire by Paolo Roffo
An Odd Beast. WMC broke out the REO Speedwagon Railbus for the Flying Yankee Restoration Group's White Mountain Railfest. After a few photo stops in the woods, the Railbus passengers head for home, leaving the territory of the notorious Wolfman.
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Narrow gauge Fairmont speeder on the EBT
Cartercar roadster that had been converted into a narrow gauge logging railroad speeder
A Rio Grande Fairmont Speeder takes the evening off, parked with a work train at Springville, Utah.
EBT M3 East Broad Top motorcar at Orbisonia, Pennsylvania by John Dziobko
EBT M-3, probably the most unique piece of equipment at EBT, homebuilt in the EBT shops originally with a Maxwell engine. It was rebuilt with a Nash drive train in 1928, and extensively restored in 2006.
N/A North Shore Scenic Railroad N/A at Two Harbors, Minnesota by Missabefan
A "unit train" of speeder cars lines up and members talk about the day ahead while watching operations on the CN ore dock as they prepare to depart the former DM depot in Two Harbors for a 27.9 mile ride to Duluth.