Cabooses (Railroads)

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DXXXX-XXX-014-001-006

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, still photographs of railroad cabooses, manned North American railroad cars coupled at the end of a freight train.

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      Cabooses (Railroads)

      • UF Railroad cabooses

      • UF Crummies

      • UF Way cars

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      Cabooses (Railroads)

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        US WaBuPNRA D0142-001-014-001-002-AMR-482 · Item · 1972
        Part of Alden M. Raney Collection

        Burlington Northern American Locomotive Company type C-415 4011, former Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway 101, at Hoyt Street Yard in Portland along with Burlington Northern switcher 429 and Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway caboose 806 in 1972. Photograph by Alden Raney. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Diesel, Caboose-Wood.

        Raney, Alden M.
        US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-002-Christianson000308 · Item · September 6, 1981
        Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

        A helper set consisting of Burlington Northern Type SD40-2's Number 7288, Number 7285 and Number 7280 are cut in ahead of a Burlington Northern wide-vision caboose with Fort Worth and Denver Railway (FW&D) reporting marks on a unit coal train at Palmer Lake, Colorado on September 6, 1981. Number 7288 was built by EMD April, 1980 as Builder Number 786252-53. It was retired by the Burlington Northern and became BNSF Number 7288, FURX Number 7288, and NREX Number 7288. Number 7285 was built by EMD March, 1980 as Builder Number 786252-50. It was retired by the Burlington Northern and became FURX Number 7285, NREX Number 7285, and DA Number 7285. Number 7280 was built by EMD April, 1980 as Builder Number 786252-45. It was retired by the Burlington Northern and became FURX Number 7280, NREX Number 7280, and NS Number 3484. Photo by Al Christianson.

        US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-006-Christianson000177 · Item · April 14, 1981
        Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

        Burlington Northern Number 1409, former Great Northern Number 609; GP10 Number 1410, former Great Northern Number 639; coupled to caboose Number 10214 and autorack at Daytons Bluff, Minnesota on April 14, 1981. Photo by Al Christianson.

        US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-006-Christianson000178 · Item · February 19, 1981
        Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

        Burlington Northern caboose Number 10298, former Northern Pacific Number 10137; caboose Number 12190; on rear of westbound crossing Gassman Coulee bridge at Minot, North Dakota on February 19, 1981. Farmland Industries (FLIX) Number 2416 and Cook Industries covered hoppers ahead of caboose. Photo by Al Christianson.

        US WaBuPNRA D0504b-001-014-001-006-Christianson000179 · Item · February 19, 1981
        Part of Al Christianson Collection - Friends of the Burlington Northern Railroad

        Burlington Northern caboose Number 10298, former Northern Pacific Number 10137; caboose Number 12190; on rear of westbound crossing Gassman Coulee bridge at Minot, North Dakota on February 19, 1981. Caboose Number 10298 has Northern Pacific paint with Burlington Northern number. Photo by Al Christianson.

        US WaBuPNRA D0011-001-014-001-006-JMF17-12346.0 · Item · January 13, 1986
        Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

        Caboose of Burlington Northern train 112 going downhill into Tacoma, Washington, on January 13, 1986 on the ex-Northern Pacific Prairie Line. Note the Tacoma Dome in the background and the dome of Tacoma Union Station to the right of the caboose. See JMF17-12344.0 thru JMF17-12346.0. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: freight train, steel caboose, passenger depot.

        Fredrickson, James M.