
Caboose Marker Lights Installation
Caboose marker lights I use Tomar's Adlake LED markers on my DC layout, with a "flicker-free" homebrew easy-to-make-yourself circuit designed by Jim Betz (Google "Jim Betz circuit") along with …
Western Railroad Discussion > Wanna buy a caboose?
For those interested in buying a caboose - CP Rail is selling what seems to be two former Soo Line cabooses. Here is the thread:
A & B end of a freight car? - Trainorders.com
On a caboose the direction it points to is determined to be the B end of the caboose to match most all of the rest of the freight car fleet. Some freight cars have a small B inside a cirle painted low and …
Two Safety Cabooses -- Bill Howes
The 1811 (safety caboose color was red) is still in the safety caboose scheme but is deteriorating by a restaurant in Staunton, VA. Does anyone have any photos of the 23 Chessie System safety …
Nostalgia & History > Drovers Caboose - Trainorders.com
Wikipedia: Drover's caboose Drover's cabooses looked more like combine cars than standard cabooses. The purpose of a drover's caboose was much more like a combine, as well. On longer livestock …
Western Railroad Discussion > How do you move a caboose...
Get a hold of a trucking outfit that moves heavy machinery like road construction graders, bulldozers, and etc., they could probably load up and move a caboose.
Caboose Marker Lights - Trainorders.com
Re: Caboose Marker Lights Author: tburzio > I know that red was to show to the > rear, On some roads, the light would show yellow to the rear if the caboose was in a siding and stopped. Imagine the …
The Caboose Marker Lamp - Trainorders.com
They were caboose marker lights from two different railroads and different. It had nothing to do with the time period, just a difference in rules for both railroads.
Where to find a caboose? - Trainorders.com
I don't have a caboose, but you got me curious, so I checked Craigslist in the San Diego / So Cal area. Still no caboose, but if your friend needs a stove for their cool backyard caboose fort, here's one: …
Heating Stoves in Cabooses - Your Thoughts Please
The image that comes to mind for heating a caboose is the classic pot belly coal stove. However, late in the life of cabooses, most, on major systems, were heated by oil or propane heaters.