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  2. List of preserved Southern Pacific Railroad rolling stock

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    ISBN 9781627005098 – via Google Books. Categories: Southern Pacific Railroad. Diesel locomotives of the United States. Preserved steam locomotives of the United States. Rail passenger cars of the United States. Rolling stock of the United States. Rail transportation preservation in the United States.

  3. Caboose - Wikipedia

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    A Burlington Northern extended-vision caboose at the end of a train in 1993. A caboose is a crewed North American railroad car coupled at the end of a freight train.Cabooses provide shelter for crew at the end of a train, who were formerly required in switching and shunting, keeping a lookout for load shifting, damage to equipment and cargo, and overheating axles.

  4. Eagle Mountain Railroad - Wikipedia

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    July 29, 1948–April 8, 1986. Technical. Track gauge. 4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. The Eagle Mountain Railroad (EMRR) was a private railroad in California, owned by the Kaiser Steel Corporation, and is owned today by Kaiser Steel's successor, Kaiser Ventures, Inc. of Ontario, California. The EMRR is 51 miles (82 km) long and is ...

  5. Henry Ford's 99-year-old restored caboose opens in Flat Rock

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    For 16 years, Richard Porath and others have been restoring a 99-year-old caboose owned by Henry Ford. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. Missouri Pacific Railway Caboose No. 928 - Wikipedia

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    May 16, 2011. The Missouri Pacific Railway Caboose No. 928 is a historic caboose, located near Market and Vine Streets in Bald Knob, Arkansas, near the former Missouri Pacific Depot. It is a cupola caboose, measuring 34 feet 2 inches (10.41 m) in length and 10 feet 0.5 inches (3.061 m) in width, with a height of 14 feet 8.125 inches (4.47358 m).

  7. St. Louis–San Francisco Railway - Wikipedia

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    4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (reporting mark SLSF), commonly known as the " Frisco ", was a railroad that operated in the Midwest and South Central United States from 1876 to November 21, 1980. At the end of 1970, it operated 4,547 miles (7,318 km) of road on 6,574 miles (10,580 km) of track ...

  8. St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt Route) Caboose No ...

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    The St. Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt Route) Caboose #2325 is a historic railroad caboose. It was built in 1920 by the St. Louis Southwestern Railway (aka the Cotton Belt) at its Pine Bluff, Arkansas shop, and is one of only a few surviving 2300-series cabooses. It was used by the railroad on its Paragould - Blytheville route and was ...

  9. Stock car (rail) - Wikipedia

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    Stock car (rail) In railroad terminology, a stock car or cattle car is a type of rolling stock used for carrying livestock (not carcasses) to market. A traditional stock car resembles a boxcar with louvered instead of solid car sides (and sometimes ends) for the purpose of providing ventilation; stock cars can be single-level for large animals ...

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