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Where are the cabooses?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by flee307</i> <br /><br />You mean like a BNSF caboose? I though I was just kidding until i did a search, seems model power makes them??? Two differnt kinds??? I think it's they make what sells rather than what existed. FRED <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />[:)] Not exactly what I meant, but that was funny. I've lost track of the number of Sante Fe and UP cabooses I've seen offered. <br /> <br />I understand the point about what sells, but if some of the more obscure "fallen flags" locos sell enough to justify setting up the assembly line, why not the cabooses too? I thought I read in MR that late-steam/early diesel era was the most popular period. <br /> <br />Maybe people just like to buy locos and run them in the switch yard. <br /> <br />John
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