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Caboose on the move,

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Posted by bus5 on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 5:51 PM

ok thanks, I have been wondering which way the tracks run, WNL

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Posted by Semper Vaporo on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:49 PM

WHOA!  Bet that was really hard on the wheels of the caboose running over the tracks at a right angle!  Harder still for the locos to push when on the ground!

Those tracks are EAST-WEST... Must have been pushing West... It is common the see a caboose once or twice a day.  They pull cars East with the caboose on the end and then pick up cars that are then pushed West and the caboose is used as a "shoving platform" for a Trainman to stand on and have control of the brakes and radio communication to the Engineer for control of the train in the backing move.

I am sure it is done this way so that the engine does not have to run around the train to get on the other end of the train in both yards.

 

 

Semper Vaporo

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Caboose on the move,
Posted by bus5 on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:33 PM

While watching the Roanke Webcan @ 4:50 PM wed. 1.23.2013, I observed 2 Locomotives pushing a red caboose   in a Northly Direction, What a great sight to see on live cam, Does anyone know where it was headed, would like to visit it, WNL-  bus5@windstream.net.

 

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