After bringing up the rear on trains of anthracite, this ex-Lehigh Valley caboose ended up working in the bituminous coal fields of western Pennsylvania. This is the rear of the more)
This restored bay window beauty was spotted in the Union Pacific's North Yard in Denver and is used as a snow bus, shuttling fresh crews into the mountains on the Moffat Line to swap for crews tha... (more)
There is a small BNSF yard in Golden, Colorado where you can still find former ATSF cabooses on the active roster.
Norfolk Southern local A54 is shoving into Siskin Yard in Gadsden, Alabama on the GS Branch. The train is using a caboose as a shoving platform on the branch. The train willl interchange cars wit... (more)
The Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado recently celebrated is 60th year, advertising their birthday on this Colorado & Southern caboose #1009. This museum is a must see for railfans, and... (more)
An NS local seesaws out of the yard in Canton at CP Fairhope on the Fort Wayne Line. It was nice seeing a caboose/shoving platform in action with classic PRR signals. The crew on the local was in ... (more)
A BN caboose (BN 12586) brings up the rear of an eastbound manifest through the sweeping curve of Antares. For only a couple of minutes, the sun was able to find a sucker hole through clouds to pr... (more)
The Lake Champlain and Moriah was a six mile long shortline owned by Republic Steel to bring iron ore down to Port Henry on the D&H. Their one caboose was made from an ore jimmy. The line was so... (more)
Former Santa Fe caboose ATSF 999814 is stenciled as AGCR 5 for the Alamo Gulf Coast Railroad. It's seen here at Ville Platte, Louisiana.
A ‘crummy’ pic. To facilitate frequent shoving moves during the PTC test on Saturday, January 19, 2019 on the New York and Atlantic Railway/MTA LIRR Central Branch, caboose 52 mde a rare appea... (more)
“Loose Caboose”No longer wearing its “Linking NORTH and SOUTH” herald, RF&P caboose 923 (built 12/1970 by Southern Iron & Equipment) had wandered off home rails with the ... (more)
The GECX 24014 caboose was restored and put on display with Christmas lights at GE Transportation's Erie, PA plant for the 2017 Holiday Season.
The display caboose along the Enola Low Grade Rail Trail, painted PRR but actually ex-NH, built 1947.