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I love the caboose, wish I could have one.
Arizona
1815-early 1980 ~ The caboose provided the train crew with a shelter at the rear of the train. Th...
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I love the caboose, wish I could have one.
Arizona
1815-early 1980 ~ The caboose provided the train crew with a shelter at the rear of the train. The crew could exit the train for switching or to protect the rear of the train when stopped. They also inspected the train for problems such as shifting loads, broken or dragging equipment, and hot boxes (overheated axle bearings, a serious fire and derailment threat). The conductor kept records and handled business from a table or desk in the caboose. For longer trips, the caboose provided minimal living quarters, and was frequently personalized and decorated with pictures and posters.
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