Boy, some of those SP trainmen had nice accommodations in their bay window caboose.
Mark
Pretty swank, even TV.
If I may, I'll add some pictures of the interior of a Reading NM Steel Caboose...
Bunks & equipment lockers:
Conductors Desk:
Coal Stove:
Sink & crew table:
And of a Pennsylvania N5c
Equipment Lockers:
Bunk:
Desk:
Nick
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markpierceBoy, some of those SP trainmen had nice accommodations in their bay window caboose. Mark
Yet people think it's weird when I tell them that I'd love to travel the country in a caboose (albeit I was thinking one with a cupola so I can look out that instead of the bay window) with one that had an interior like that- who could resist?
Modeling the N&W freelanced at the height of their steam era in HO.
Daniel G.
Methinks might not be "in service" ?
Reminds me of the interiors of the Pullmans At Crown Point Hotel in Indy. Thy took some old Pullmans, stripped dpwn to bxes on trucks, and ade two hotel rooms out of them.
But that's cool
-Morgan
Kenfolk Methinks might not be "in service" ?
Youthinks good.
Would Amtrak certify a caboose? Thats an idea there!
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The original interior is obviously a private caboose, probably sitting permanently some where.
There's a site in nearby Nova Scotia that has 7 retired cabooses fitted out similarily, as rental suites. My wife and I stayed there several years ago, it was panelled in knotty pine too, had a queen sized bed, TV, VCR, modern shower stall, microwave, air conditioner, etc. Was nice to get up in the morning and sit in the cupola and watch the sun come up. They now have a passenger car set up as a diner.
See details here: http://www.trainstation.ca/
Bob Boudreau
CANADA
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Railphotog The original interior is obviously a private caboose, probably sitting permanently some where.
Yes, at www.rrpark.com
Mark, NBrodar
I have three HO cabooses that I plan on adding interior details and lighting too. These photos give some very good reference ideas. Seems that gray and tan are the dominant colors for the walls. .
Thanks for posting them; very helpful..
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There is a place where you can stay in a caboose near the Strasburg Railroad in Pa. too. Name escapes me at the moment.
markpierce Boy, some of those SP trainmen had nice accommodations in their bay window caboose. Mark
Mark:
Now THERE is a Bachelor Pad if I ever saw one! Wow!
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Tom, it only lacked a private dining car and a 2000-foot-square railroad room.
for years i got paid to sleep on a caboose, damned if i am going to pay them to do it.
grizlump
trainfan1221 There is a place where you can stay in a caboose near the Strasburg Railroad in Pa. too. Name escapes me at the moment.
And the answer is: http://www.redcaboosemotel.com/about.html
Reminds me of the movie Aspen Extreme. The two main characters are ski instructors and live in an old converted caboose. Although the one they lived in was kinda ratty.