Yep...I did it!!! Photos of the old caboose near my house are posted. I really like seeing the old coal stove and the desk in her. Check out VA Caboose in...
Mark, If you are still looking for a caboose there are 2 on e-bay for sale now, 1 B&O wooden "kit" and 1 Seaboard steel. Richard ... From: mark_colligan To:...
Anyone have the URLs for these 2 cabooses? If you are still looking for a caboose there are 2 on e-bay for sale now, 1 B&O wooden "kit" and 1 Seaboard steel. ...
David, Not enough information for me to answer but here's a thought: I don't think the PRR had any steel, end cupola cabin cars, so is the Tyco model of a...
David, To put it short, No, the Tyco caboose is not a PRR Prototype. It is however a starting point for many who wish to model the PRR N8 due to its similar...
Thanks for the info Gary, Jerry and Roger, I will pass it on to my friend who asked me to see about converting this one into a PRR hack David ... From:...
Kurt, Jim, & Listers, Johnnie Marietta also had 2 SLSF cabooses - #414 & #703. SLSF 703 is now in El Prado, NM, a Santa FE, suburb but #414 has not surfaced...
Hi, I'm looking for some help confirming the existence and location of several cabooses reported to be off-line in Oklahoma: Claremore - MP 13060, Jim Senese,...
Hi, The reason I'll be in Oklahoma to try to chase down a few cabooses to photograph is that I'll be headed for Arkansas. There are a few cabooses in Arkansas...
Last Wednesday, kids tried to shorten Roger's list by one caboose. Thanks to the quick actions of the Phillipsburg Fire Department, we still have one somewhat...
Lucky indeed. I figure if they could get the parents to pay for the damage the kids would get straightened out quicker. Hard to tell anymore with so many...
Hi, Marion, IA, is home to: steel, cupola, RDG 92727/CIC 727/Crandic 727-X/fake MILW 091851, Central Park, and may be home to: wood, (cupola?), no trucks, RR?...
Guys... I custom paint in a little shop in Woodbridge, VA and have had a request for Wisconsin Central crummies...can anyone help with pics ? Any style, any...
Here are some links to WC caboose pics. Although, I'm not sure I'd call them a caboose anymore. <VBG> http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=4367 ...
The bachman cabose (wich looks somewhat simmalar) is quite close to a Burlington caboose and can made into a nice model with just a few detal changes. 1. get...
The last two are cabooses of course but I'm also interested in where this car wound up. If you have any ideas on any of these please pass them along. Thanks,...
... List/User500; Over ten years ago, my brother made several models of CB&Q waycars from the Bachmann HO caboose. The Mantua caboose is similar to the...
I was looking for some info on OC&E engines and came across this link for their short EV caboose. http://www.trainweb.org/westernrails/or/oce4-cab2007-jb.jpg ...
I have most of the photos up on the latest round. All shot in KS, OK and one MP in AR. I have several images still to work that have been sent in over the...
I have most of the photos up on the latest round. All shot in KS, OK and one MP in AR. I have several images still to work that have been sent in over the...
Elvin & Listers, MILW 204 is the same style caboose as MKT 204 down to the pipe under the cupola overhang. There is a photo of MKT 204 on page 50 of Molo,...
Michael Havey sent me some shots of the MP cabooses this bunch had. The SBW(51) is accounted for, I think I know where the EV(510) caboose went to but they...
Some may recall the discussion of the caboose move that took a group of former SOO wide vision cabooses to the East coast last year. Ray Markel sent me some...
... The Two-digit numbers are all former Extended Vision (Wide Vision) SOO steel cupola caboose numbers... The SOO steel caboose cars began with #1... The #11...
Looking your post over John and comparing to the images. The images show RMAX 28? & 33 with the handrails still on the ladders above the roof line. This isn't...
... Elvin... SOO had both #33 & #133 in their steel caboose fleet... The very late date attributed to your image of SOO #133 is more than a wee bit interesting...