Long before glamping was a trend and tiny living was so prevalent, someone had the great idea of renovating an old caboose and turning it into a guest cottage. That caboose is still around today and ...
If folks can turn ambulances or army trucks into welcoming mobile homes, couldn’t they do the same with old train cars? Yes, they can. Instead of abandoning these cabooses with historical value, some ...
The third annual Road-Car-n-Sales on Sept. 24 was a hit and helped the Lorain Caboose Committee raise funds to offset the refurbishing costs of its historical railway car headed for a permanent home ...
Monterey >> The red caboose that has been a permanent fixture for passers-by on the Recreation Trail in Cannery Row for over three decades now looks poised to embark on a new journey. The 102-year old ...
The faded yellow paint and cracked copula windows are gone. The 72-year-old Denver & Rio Grande Railroad caboose that is a key feature of the Eagle County Historical Society Museum complex in Eagle is ...
Tiny houses have been all the craze, but one property on the real estate market in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, is taking it one step further — or one rail over. That’s right, this tiny house is actually a ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Certainly, a store for train enthusiasts named Caboose should have a genuine, 27-ton caboose parked in a lot outside the business. And so it does. On cold ...
COOPERSVILLE -- A forest green caboose that has sat with no purpose on the Coopersville & Marne Railway yard for several years will be moving soon to the city of Clare, where it will take a place in ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. NORTH CONWAY, N.H. (AP) – John and Nellie Egan are at the end of the line – ...
Why did the Norfolk and Western caboose cross the road? To get to the other siding! On Wednesday morning, the Bucyrus Preservation Society's caboose was moved across East Rensselaer Street to its new ...
The country’s first transcontinental railroad began in the mid-1800s with a single man and his obsession. Civil engineer Theodore Judah devised a way to connect the train lines on the West Coast and ...
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