little red caboose
2774 is at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
Sitting patiently waiting to be restored
Stanberry MO was the rough mid-point and crew-change location on the Wabash's Brunswick to Omaha secondary main line The tracks were pulled up in 1986 after the failure of the Northern Missouri (NMOR) shortline. The small town placed this Wabash caboose on display downtown. It's the 2780, built at Decatur IL in 1945 and retired as NW 562780 IN 1985.
Wabash 2790 no data
WAB 2790
Now we have a day time shot of it.
Durbin & Greenbrier Valley
Having just put a castaway cabin on the end of The Durbin Rocket, G$ 44 ton #5 now sits on the northeast leg of the wye at Drrbin
Former Wabash 2794 is used on the Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad as overnight accommodations. mountainrailwv.com
Former Wabash 2794 is used on the Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad as overnight accommodations.Built Sept 1947 as Wabash 2794 became NW 562794 - mountainrailwv.com
Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Scenic Railroad
A preserved Wabash caboose sits in the park by the old station in Saint Charles, Missouri.
Underbody details of the preserved Wabash caboose in Saint Charles, Missouri.
An old Wabash Caboose sitting on the same tangent of track the MKT caboose was sitting on. I wonder if there are any pics of this section of the MKT taken before the end in 1986??
A Wabash Caboose sits near the old Katy Station in St. Charles, MO
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