The children find an old boxcar in the woods.
The station also used an old boxcar as a tool shed for maintenance.
While the main building was 12' x 28' x 18' in size, the station also included an old boxcar used as a tool house.
The abandoned tool shed made out of the old wooden boxcar was also removed.
The houses there had dirt floors and were built from lumber ripped off of old boxcars.
She kept the sub ten feet above the tracks, weaving between old boxcars and switch towers.
The land was beyond any serviced roads and the 40 or 50 families lived in shanty like houses constructed of old boxcars.
The company would take old boxcars, remove the wheels, and lay them alongside the tracks.
Mr. White notes that some older boxcars make only 12 trips a year.
Housed in an old boxcar, the museum displays rail artifacts and photographs, many of which came from Bell's personal collection.