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Posted on 11/21/202411/24/2024

Beyond the Rails: Remembering Fr. Ed “Butch” Schleicher

October 28, 1940 – November 21, 2022 

Edward Schleicher
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Posted on 11/10/202406/27/2025

Work Day: Dust and Discovery

Renovating an old caboose is no small task, and our latest workday proved that in spades. This time, the job was to rip out all the drywall inside the old Reserve Mining Caboose (RM17). Along the way, we stumbled upon a few surprises—some more welcome than others.

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Posted on 11/03/202411/26/2024

Tracks, Tales, and Tasty Treats: A Weekend Update

CPKC locomotive roars past Caboose Falls
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Posted on 10/27/202406/27/2025

From Plans to Pipes: Enhancing Safety at Caboose Falls

Sparks were flying at Caboose Falls
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Posted on 10/27/202411/24/2024

History: 518 in The Steel Valley

P&LE Bay Window Caboose Number 518 in Youngstown, Ohio.
P&LE 518 pictured in Youngstown, Ohio
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Posted on 10/23/202406/27/2025

Work Day: Autumn Chores and Charms

The beauty of God’s design on display – Soli Deo gloria
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Posted on 10/20/202406/27/2025

Let There Be Light: Warning Lights Return to 518!

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Posted on 10/13/202411/24/2024

History: 518’s Cameo in History

P&LE 518 featured in “Cabins, Crummies, and Hacks: Volume 1”
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Posted on 10/06/202411/05/2024

History: Rediscovering Fr. Ed’s Vision

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Posted on 09/28/202406/27/2025

History: The Famous 565

565 Featured on page 88
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Sketch of 565 and 518 by Fr. Schleicher

Stepping Into Railroad History: There’s something timeless about a railroad caboose. More than a relic, it’s a rolling piece of Americana, where crews shared stories, kids waved from crossings, and the rhythm of the rails shaped adventures. At Caboose Falls, we're working to preserve that legacy.

We’d Love to Hear From You: Share your Caboose Falls memories or railroad knowledge. Send us a message.


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"I can't imagine a better family for this beautiful place. " - Janet S.

"A Choo Choo Cool Place" - Ed B.

Logo Caboose Falls Railroad
Logo Pittsburgh & Lake Erie
Logo New York Central System
Logo Penn Central
Logo Reserve Mining

Cf 518 sketch
Sketch of RM 17 by Christian
Sketch of P&LE 565 by Thaddeus
Penn skull

Learn about the damage Penn Power caused when their crew improperly applied herbicides. Read more

Memories

We're always excited to learn more about the history of Caboose Falls, our trio of cabooses and Fr. Schleicher. Please share your knowledge and memories with us.

"All glory to God for this journey." —Soli Deo gloria

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