Caboose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A caboose (North American railway terminology) or brake van or guard's van (British terminology) is a manned rail transport vehicle coupled at the end of a freight train. Although cabooses were ...
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To view a larger photo with price details and blueprint, click on a photo below. Interested parties should contact David Thebodo at (641) 472-2020 for more details ... Home : Cabooses ... ; NEW! Canadian Pacific caboose...
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www.railmerchants.net/cabooses/index.htm
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Caboose Doc Fund - still kicking ass ... How many of you are planning to come to Railsconf and just hang out at the free caboose conf? ... The caboose blog is written by a number of authors, but mainly by Courtenay, who is the founder of ENTP, a web development consultancy and application incubator.
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Today's SP caboose with its sleek bay windows of shatterproof glass, automatic oil heater, electric lights and refrigerator, drinking fountain, radio-telephone and specially-designed ... CABOOSE WAS HOME; In the early days of railroading, each crew was assigned its own caboose, which served as home for days at a time.
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www.sdrm.org/history/caboose/caboosehist.html
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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 ... History and Photos ... Technology Overtakes the Caboose...
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www.uprr.com/aboutup/history/caboose/
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Working in Seattle ... On Friday I got back from a week working in Seattle, with one of the many customers for whom we customise Opera Mini. ... Also on Caboose: Journeys Antarctica, Kerguelen Islands, South America, Turkey, Cameroon...
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www.caboose.org.uk/
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In the early days of railroading, each crew was assigned its own caboose, which served as home for days at a time. They could watch the cars ahead, sleep, cook and eat their meals. It was a place where the conductor and rear brakeman would do their paperwork.
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In the early days of railroading, each crew was assigned its own caboose, which served as home for days at a time. They could watch the cars ahead, sleep, cook and eat their meals. It was a place where the conductor and rear brakeman would do their paperwork.
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caboosenut.com/movingcaboose.htm
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