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Category: Ferroequinology

Posted on 08/24/202411/12/2024

History: Cabooses at McKees Rocks

Pittsburgh & Lake Erie 565 at McKees Rocks, PA – Photo by D. W. Davidson
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Posted on 08/04/202411/24/2024

History: 518 at McKees Rocks

Videocassette of Pittsburgh & Lake Erie 518
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Posted on 07/21/202408/23/2024

History: 17 – Working the North Shore

Reserve Mining Caboose 17 Erie Crossing, MN 1984 – Photo by John Hake
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Posted on 06/07/202406/17/2024

Blade Runner

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Posted on 05/05/202405/06/2024

Go Army

Military Train passing Caboose Falls
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Posted on 04/28/202411/12/2024

Defect Detector

CSX 67 – AC44CW
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Posted on 01/28/202404/16/2024

Ferroequinology

Crossbuck sign
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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.

By Any Other Name…
Railroaders gave cabooses colorful nicknames—crummy, waycar, hack, shanty—each a tribute to their rugged, beloved role on the rails.

We’d Love to Hear From You!
Share your caboose memories or railroad knowledge. Send us a message.


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

"A Choo Choo Cool Place" - Ed B.


Caboose Names

birdcage, cage, bone shaker, brain box, caboose, cabin, cabin car, crum box, crummie, hack, parlor, shack, shanty, van, waycar, zoo


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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.

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