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Caboose
Caboose meaning
A small galley or cookhouse on the deck of a small vessel. | A small sand-filled container used as an oven on board ship. | The last car on a freight train, consisting of cooking and sleeping facilities for the crew; a guard’s van.
Synonyms of Caboose
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Passengers will enjoy a Fairy themed decorated caboose along with a sweet treat during these 20- minute caboose rides over the White River and just north of Forest Park and then returning back to downtown Noblesville.
On the grounds of the museum, in addition to the steam engine construction project, are four 100-year old semaphores, a Nickel Plate caboose, a CSX Caboose, and additional signs and signals.
A decommissioned historic caboose sits at the edge of David Moore's property on May 31, 2023.
Bringing up the NFL’s caboose were the Minnesota Vikings, hampered by injuries to their top picks in S Lewis Cine and CB Andrew Booth.
That's a whole Caboose.
Both the depot & the caboose are on the National Register of Historic Places.
So I never miss the chance to embarrass my wife and tell friends that we've done it in the caboose.
The damage, not apparent when the park was locked up the previous night, was discovered about 8 o’clock the following morning by city employee Roger Yarborough, who noticed interior lights were on in the vintage caboose and the nearby city hall facsimile.
Morrow said when the caboose came to Elmira, the floors and roof were completely rotten and had to be reconstructed to make it safe to go inside.
On its side is a red birdfeeder that resembles the old caboose that sits adjacent to the real structure on McMeans Avenue.
Projects yet to be completed include the main floor and rehabilitation of the adjacent caboose placed on the property last year, landscaping of the grounds and a trailhead.
KarTrak Automated Car Identification system on a caboose in Florida.
The set includes a Baldwin shark nose engine painted up like the Van and a matching Caboose.
Tugs and barges handled railway equipment including one operation that saw the entire train including the locomotive and caboose go along.