Caboose - Wikipedia A caboose is a crewed North American railroad car coupled at the end of a freight train
Caboose Facts History - Strasburg Rail Road What Is A Caboose? The caboose is the boxy car that was historically attached to the end of a freight train In their earliest days, they were created by repurposing old train cars as crew quarters to house trainmen while they were on the go
A Brief History of the Caboose - Union Pacific A Brief History of the Caboose A strange word for a strange railroad car that somehow survived for more than a hundred years, from the days of oil burning lamps into the computer age The origins of both the car and the word are surrounded as much by legend as by fact
Union Pacific Cabooses, Missouri Pacific Cabooses Based on the cars' characteristics, UP assigned caboose classes CA-19 through CA-35 to these 651 cars The number-by-number listing below covers the 651 remaining MP cabooses at the time of the MP-UP merger, including all known retirements and dispositions, including donations
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Surviving Cabooses of the Southern Pacific Railroad and Subsidiary Lines As a result, many cabooses were retired at this time This page is dedicated to the surviving cabooses of the standard gauge railroads operated by the Southern Pacific (SP) and its subsidiary lines: Northwestern Pacific (NWP), St Louis Southwestern (SSW), as well as others