The more modern caboose has become a rolling office, efficient and functional, vastly different from its forebears. The origin of the caboose is uncertain. Cabooses were one of the last car types to change from mostly wood construction to all-steel construction. It was hard to justify replacing a perfectly good wood-bodied caboose with a safer steel body if it wasn’t earning money for the company.
Nevertheless, safety concerns and legislation had most wood cars replaced by steel by the 1960s. A few railroads, including some of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe predecessors, used plywood-sheathed cabooses up through the 1970s.
Blackened metal wheels
Body-mounted Couplers
Non-magnetic Axles



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