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The new program is called, in the trade, a caboose.
A favorite with both young and old is the caboose.
The caboose is in for service a 7 coach had been added.
The name was also used to refer to some cabooses.
They were clear at the end of the platform, past the caboose.
"We may have put the caboose on the front," he said.
As he watched, the red structure of the caboose passed.
I then left him, and lighted a fire in the caboose.
The site also features an 1890 caboose and a flat car.
This is one of the many cabooses which the museum owns.
Praise, he said, works best if it is not placed as a caboose.
Three of the line's cabooses are known to survive in private ownership.
The city has a restored caboose in the downtown area.
During those two years, passengers would be transported by caboose.
These trains often include a caboose from the museum's collection.
He turns and discovers that the caboose door is open.
It was at least a half-mile back to the caboose.
Although the cabooses are not officially open, they attract people who just stop by.
All five soldiers (and one physician) inside the caboose were killed.
The two cars immediately in front of the caboose were also damaged.
The crew started off toward the caboose at the distant end of the train.
I noticed the caboose of the freight train go by.
I waited for the caboose, but cars kept coming in a steady line.
He and his companion were above the level of the caboose roof when they passed it.
The caboose has given way to electronic monitoring and today few, if any, are in active use.