VERMILION – Local history enthusiasts hope to bring home a caboose that represents northern Ohio’s railroad heritage. The Friends of Harbour Town Inc., a Vermilion historic preservation group, hope to ...
A little piece of Americana that is missing today from the modern landscape may be found at Weaver Park in Old Hilliard. The train caboose, typically painted red and often depicted with a lantern ...
The board of directors of the Museum of the Plains in Perryton early this year had been on a Panhandle pilgrimage to find and purchase a train caboose, a centerpiece for the museum since the Santa Fe ...
The city of Xenia has acquired a red Chessie caboose that sits in the city’s Hub District from the Greene County Historical Society, in an effort not only to preserve a bit of local history, but as ...
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 ...
You don’t need to be a rail history enthusiast to appreciate the unique beauty of a restored vintage train car, but it’s fascinating to get immersed into the old days of steam rail, while still ...
KENNESAW, Ga. — The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History and the City of Kennesaw are working together to restore the Southern Railway Caboose X372, a fixture at the Southern Museum for ...
ROCKPORT, Texas — A special addition has arrived at the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad Depot in Rockport just in time for the holidays. RELATED: Christmas 2025: What's open, closed on Dec. 25?
Jan. 25—BEMIDJI — A historic Great Northern Railway caboose has officially landed at its permanent home on the train tracks outside the Beltrami County History Center. The caboose arrived at the Great ...
MARION — The potential future of the caboose that’s been a hallmark of Marion’s City Square Park for 30 years can now be seen in concept designs that were presented to the city council this week. The ...
FANWOOD — A pair of eyes spray-painted on either side of the door of a rusting caboose in Fanwood peer out at the rail line that ran back and forth between Jersey City and Pennsylvania decades ago.