Richard Dorman, a Santa Fe architect, faithfully reincarnated the classic Queen Anne Style depot lost to a fire. The steep-pitched, cross-gabled upper story contains the stationmaster's quarters, with freight and passenger services below. The new depot is a fine nest for Galloping Goose No. 5, one of the famed flock of seven hybrid rail and motor vehicles. Goose No. 5 initially had a 1925 Pierce Arrow engine attached to a Wayne bus.
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Rio Grande Southern Depot Museum
1993, Richard L. Dorman. In Flanders Park, 420 Railroad Ave. (Colorado 145), northwest corner of S. 5th St.
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