It’s #TriviaTuesday at the Colorado Railroad Museum! This video, our question is: Rio Grande Southern Motor No. 7 was the heaviest of the “Geese” when constructed, how much did it weigh?

It’s #TriviaTuesday at the Colorado Railroad Museum! This video, our question is: Rio Grande Southern Motor No. 7 was the heaviest of the “Geese” when constructed, how much did it weigh?

Don’t know the answer? Watch our Big Train Tour “Last of the Flock” to find out, (the link takes you directly to the answer)!

Last Question: In what year was the “Violets and Daisies” china pattern, which became standard on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Dining Cars (including those on the California Zephyr) created? Answer: The Violets and Daisies patter was originally created in 1919 by Haviland China of France!

Participants are invited to submit their responses as a comment or message! Each week we will select a winner from the correct responses to receive free Museum admission!

Last time we received 2 correct answers! Our winner, selected by random is DrewZero1 who responded on YouTube! We also received correct a response from a.lil.bit.looney on Instagram!

Have a GREAT Trivia Question you’d like us to feature? Send it in to the Museum at info@crrm.org for consideration! #crrm #trains #triviatuesday #musicbyHyce

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