Caboose, 21 Foot, Bobber
Name | Caboose, 21 Foot, Bobber |
Region | North America |
Category | Rail |
Type | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
SubType | Caboose |
Variety | 21 Foot Bobber |
Manufacturer | Various (Details) |
Era | NA Era I: Early Steam (1835 - 1900) |
History:
The humble caboose was a fixture on the end of freight trains for more than a century. The name may have originated with a French or Dutch word describing a deck cabin on a sailing ship, but railroaders, always inventive, called it by dozens of slang names: cabin car, crummy, shack, way car, bobber, brainbox, shanty, hack and many others. The purpose was to provide a sheltered vantage point from which trainmen could watch the cars ahead, cook and eat their meals, and where the conductor could do paperwork.
Early 4-wheel cabooses were typically known as "Bobbers".
Early 4-wheel cabooses were typically known as "Bobbers".
Railroad/Company:
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Rail - Rolling Stock (Freight) - 21 Foot Bobber
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Item created by: gdm
on 2020-05-30 09:08:43
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