Available Items

30-21306-1

O Gauge RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0
  • Rio Grande

30-21307-1

O Gauge RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0
  • Rio Grande

30-21308-1

O Gauge RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0
  • Maryland & Pennsylvania

30-21309-1

O Gauge RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0
  • Railway Express Agency

30-21310-1

O Gauge RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0
  • Denver Rio Grande

30-21311-1

O Gauge RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel With Proto-Sound 3.0
  • Western Maryland

December 17, 2024 - M.T.H. Electric Trains will be releasing the 2025 RailKing O Gauge Galloping Goose Diesel Locomotive in six unique liveries next Spring. Each item will be limited in production and expected to begin shipping to M.T.H. Authorized Retailers in May 2025.

Check out each of the offerings in the list on the left.

PROTOTYPE HISTORY

Like the doodlebugs before them and the RDC (Rail Diesel Car) after them, the Rio Grande Southern's Galloping Geese were a cheap way to provide passenger service. Cobbled together in the early 1930s by a railroad on the verge of bankruptcy, the Geese replaced steam-powered passenger trains and enabled the RGS to provide passenger and tourist service in the Colorado Rockies until it closed in 1952. The poor condition of RGS track gave the Motors, as they were officially called, the galloping gait that prompted their nickname. Goose No. 7, the last Goose built, was constructed in 1936 with a 1926 Pierce-Arrow body for passengers, a Ford V-8 engine, and a homebuilt box in the back for mail and express freight. Like Geese 3, 4, and 5, after World War II her freight body was converted to provide additional tourist seating. No 7 continued in tourist work until the RGS ceased operations. She survives today in operational condition at the Colorado Railroad Museum.

The Galloping Goose returns to the RailKing line in a variety of liveries. With the extraordinary sounds and slow-speed capabilities of Proto-Sound 3.0, you can recreate the honk of the Goose's horn and its daily struggle to lift a train that weighed 10 tons, fully loaded, over the Rockies with only an ancient, clattering automobile engine.

Check out each of the offerings in the list on the left.

Product Features

  • Intricately Detailed ABS Body
  • Die-Cast Truck Sides
  • Metal Chassis
  • Colorful Paint Scheme
  • Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears
  • Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting
  • Directionally Controlled Constant voltage LED Headlights
  • Precision Flywheel Equipped Motor
  • Onboard DCC Receiver
  • Near Scale Sizing
  • Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments
  • Proto-Sound 3.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring Station Stop Proto-Effects
  • Unit Measures: 11” x 2” x 2 1/2”
  • Operates On O-27 Curves