Oh nooooo, as the Beatles expressed, it looks like a Goosed roller coaster ride. Ahhhhhhhhh! What next? Naw leave it alone guys. a finely restored Goose out-shopped by the boys at Knotts deserves to be staged in what is its natural setting these days, as it is a wonder unto itself, and stewardship at it's finest. Don't know about others, but to see mr. Goose plying the rails around the funny (sorry guys) farm of Knotts, is a thrill unto itself with gold mine and such rides in the background, languishing in a life of comparitive luxury, condidering what they were expected to return to the RGS/D&RG proffitability during their 'working days' and an iffy return depending on how the numbers were shuffeled. Naw, OP & RR have pretty well photographically doccumented the slow death of the RGS. We don't need more pics of those death throes with contemporary hitstoric models pretending to be from a few eras ago. Pretending being the operative word here. A properly restored part of history deserves it's place in history regardless of it's setting.
George