Just in time for the Fourth of July, the Town of Pulaski is unveiling America’s bicentennial past, bringing a red, white and ...
Union Pacific Caboose No. 25457 began its life in the Union Pacific Omaha shop in 1959. She is 40 feet 6 inches long, 10 feet ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Jim Dotzenrod purchased this train caboose from a scrapyard in 2016. Jim Dotzenrod had driven by a row ...
There’s a reason why there are so many vintage train enthusiasts all over the world – railway history is fascinating, and each train car or caboose has a story to tell. Luckily, some of them are still ...
ALTO, Mich. — The next time you're driving on I-96 near Lowell, take the Alden Nash Avenue exit and head south. On the side of the road, nestled amongst the corn fields, you can't miss a bright red ...
VALPARAISO — Wanderlust grasped at the heart of young Randall Roberts as he watched the passenger train zoom through the Bonifay station every Sunday after church. Roberts said he would study the ...
A man’s home may be his castle, but if he riles the neighbors, they may have a lot more say about the place than he does. William M. Phillips, feature editor of the Miami Herald, learned that ...
The Blue Caboose, an ice cream and coffee shop inside an old train car, recently opened in East Boston. You'll want to see it.
At one of the highest peaks in San Diego County, a relic of the American railroad is hidden in the trees. A red, 1949 caboose that once tugged behind freight cars as part of the Atchison, Topeka and ...