Trains With Cabooses! Cabooses On Steam Trains, Freight Trains And Tourists Trains! RARE Cabooses!
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Freight trains with cabooses on the rear and leading shoving platforms. Norfolk & Western 611 steam locomotive pulling a cupola caboose. Popular American train spotting locations were included. Tourist trains such as The North Carolina Transportation Museum and the Florida Railroad Museum with cabooses. And more. Also included are cabooses from all over the eastern United States. The inside of cabooses is shown. This is a caboose compilation video. Railroad employees riding cabooses. Remote control caboose on CCET was not included but I have videos of it in action. All video shot in 2017 and 2016. The correct plural for caboose is cabooses. Cabeese is not a correct word. Thanks for watching! Please comment, rate and Subscribe to JawTooth!
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Hey Jaw ! love the Pennsylvania , New York Central , Penn Central , Conrail bay window caboose ! Also loved the two B&O center cupola cabooses the steam locos 's are the best ! And that Conrail (NYC) caboose , sweet ! The Southern and the CSX bay window caboose is hack heaven ! The NYC box transfer caboose truely a rare find ! CSX GP40-2 's , sweet ! B&O port hole center cabooses hack heaven ! Thanks Jaw ! EWE DA MAN !!! SP Lives ! Where are the GP49 's.?
The GP49s will probably not run on this line again. 2807 was shipped out west to Walla Walla rr, the black one is in storeage waiting for the owner to ship it somewhere else when needed and the third one was just a parts engine. CCET never owned these locos. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching my video! I appreciate the support! We are having a party for the kids at the Jawtooth Compound today and I am making sure the bouncy house doesn't blow away! Lol
Winds been blowing over here all day and gettin a heck of a snow storm blowing thru..Great day for a kiddy party with the weather I'm sure they're right where you can keep close watch on em....lol I think I oughta go out and start railfanning like you all do least you won't be able to bounce snowballs off of Alan's head this trip..you all have fun..
you are amazing you got to meet Norfolk and western 611 in person how do it fell to see a steam locomotive
I sure miss seeing a caboose bring up the rear instead of the EOT (FRED) device.
The caboose was a big part of the romance of the railroads for me!
I essentially stopped train-watching because of this - I hate FREDs!!! Plus, if it were up to me, I'd cut off the hands of these damned grafitti vandals.
That old Conrail caboose brings back childhood memories of living in the Cleveland area in the 80s :-)
611 with a caboose is just amazing
I love trains
So so much
Great share Brian! Thumbs up! Have a wonderful weekend, my friend......🐥🐥 Jenny 🐥🐥
Great video it was nice to see a Southern and Conrail caboose in this video. They will all surely be missed! Thanks for posting Jaw Tooth.
Thanks for watching!
1:58 That 611 is one smooth, quiet-running machine.
Yes, I love that steamer. I rode behind her on 5 different trips. Thanks for watching and commenting!
*_Hello! Impressive and interesting presentation, sensational video!!! Two green thumbs *85-86*_*
*_My absolute favorites are: _**_1:50_**_ - This steam locomotive is fantastic! _**_3:20_**_ ..simply gorgeous._*
*_7:33_**_ - _**_9:24_**_ - _**_10:31_**_ and ... _**_13:57_**_ .. wonderful !!_*
*_Many thanks! I enjoyed it very much. Best wishes from Vienna :-) Richard_*
Thank you! I did a bunch of travelling to make this video. Lol
cool
That was awesome to see Jaw, especially the one with 2 cabooses on it.
JT i love the trains and history of
At 8:14 I love the horn on that caboose
Great video Brian! Thumbs up 👍 Have a wonderful Sunday.....All the best.......🐦 🐦 Jenny 🐦 🐦
Nice collection of cabeese. The lost player. Thanks.
Of all the train videos, you’re the best!! 👍😁
Thank you!
5:00 A caboose and a bonus diamond - now we're getting somewhere!
Nice look of the trains and I love that peaceful town, too!
Thank you!
Great film. Brought back a lot memories. They would be condemned today by the health dept. l am speaking from 43 years, one month as a road freight conductor.
Excellent video Brian. I've only been a caboose a couple of times. Not the smoothest running. It was on jointed rail.
That would have been really cool working for the railroad and getting to ride in the caboose. I rode in one overnight in the early 80s . A local out of Cincinnati let a friend of mine and me ride in it while they did switching around the city.
Watching some of your caboose videos. This was awesome.
not vary much privacy on the toilet at :45 and like the caboose at 10:30 great video brian
9:24 Y'know, I just guessed. I just GUESSED in my mind that this shot was in Metamora. I looked at a map, and lo and behold. I was right. I've never seen any trains there at all, but I hope to at some point. Very nice shot.
dear jaw tooth i wound like to know that i live in eastbourne on the south coast UK i hope your family and your boys are well and keep DVDs coming i do like them
Thanks for all the cabooses! Steam train are fun to watch anytime.
You had longer hair back then.
You bet
Awesome video👍👍👍👍👍👍Have a nice day!!! 🌸🌷😀😄 big like
Excellent video, J.T.!!
Thank you!
I wish cabooses were still on trains, should have kept them and just put the EOTD on the caboose.
Fred does not like company. Anyway me too
Wish caboose were still used
Awesome video, great cabooses
2 B&O cabooses on the Whitewater line are C2028 & C2232.
They are both regularly used for our operations. Both are a Class I5D. Built in Washington, Indiana.
The Penn Central Green Transfer Caboose was given the NYC name as NYC was the line that ran through that area.
The C&O caboose was a privately owned caboose that was removed & repurposed to it's operational potential for Whitewater after the owners passing.
Nice Caboose
8:12 - now that caboose actually has a HORN! Not one of those silly little whistles! Great vid.
That is probably my favorite one. I have seen that one in Plant City and Lakeland Florida a bunch of times.
One of these times I'll get down to Plant City. That CSX line is the same one that eventually makes it up to Belleview. (Found out it's called the S line.)
I saw a Caboose on a Union Pacific once. The train wasn't very long though.
J.T you’ve come a long way son. Keep it up!
Thank you, I will
A very nice compilation of cabooses, Jaw Tooth. Thanks. If you ever get to the west coast, the Pacific Southwest Ry Museum has a nice collection of cabooses. They are in San Diego County with part of their collection in La Mesa, CA and the balance in Campo, CA. They run a tourist train on the San Diego and Arizona Eastern in the mountains east of the San Diego urban area. It's a pretty long drive from San Diego, but worth the visit if you have the time.
I have San Diego on my list of places I want to see. One of these days I want to come there to see the street running and some of the other trains in the area like the ones that you mentioned. My friend Alan is going there this summer and I wanted to join him on that part of his trip but I will probably just do the eastern part. Thanks for watching my video!
If you need more retired cabooses, there is one in Waldo, Fl, one in Lake Wales, Fl., and one in Plant City. The one in Plant City is a dentist office. lol I was hoping that one day I would see the return of the caboose before I die but I don't think I'll make it.
Koollove nice beautiful have good day indaterry
⭐⭐🎈🎈🏃🏻 GOOD ONE! ⭐⭐🎈🏃🏻🏃🏻 THANKS FOR SHARING THIS! 🦅🦅🦅
This is extra better than trains
your DVDs are very good i like see them yours denis from uk
Great oldie but goodie. Glad I checked it out.
Awesome, I forgot about this old video
Start that Video “Mr Tooth” Those Cabbooses once they have passed their service life, have been bought,and used for winter use!
HEAVENS TIBETSY!!! 😮😮 I'm overly impressed & saved this to my playlist of locomotives! Felt like a kid in a candy store Haha! There were cabooses everywhere! And parades of beautiful engines! I saw the blue & white one with the caboose behind it, I screamed & BROKE my cowbell trying to ring it 😔 Because I had gone crazy! I could only shout yahoo!😜😍😍😜 If I were there, Would have lost my mind and died 😱 But was that a caboose or an engine @ 9:33?? Because it looks like a combination of both, I can't really tell. But so many different types of them, Caboose cuteness overload! LOVE THIS! It was good to see your children getting a ride in the caboose. If I ever got the opportunity, Would be the happiest day in my life! Never got to ride one when my grandfather worked for railroad. Or when i was an security guard for Austin steam train. I'm in a wheelchair now.😭 Okay... Thanks for putting this up! You did such a great job! This deserves an Oscar! 👍Such a fantastic job. Also liked the blue model at end of video. I'm going to have to replace my yahoo cow bell though! 😅
Thank you!
Great video. TY for sharing
I love Cabeese. Thanks for posting them. There is a siding in Tilton, NH that is home to dozens of cabeese that people have restored and live in. Some have even added another "room" by adding another car. I like your videos.
Thanks for the info! I will look on Google Maps for it
Love that NW 611! Wow, that thing is still coal-fired! Cabeese 😆😆😆 I see I'm not the only one who thought of that fractured word!
Who doesn't like a nice caboose every now and then. Why I saw a couple girls the other day and they both had... Okay, I won't go there! I have a caboose on every one of my trains, and some have two. Great collection Brian! Cheers, Dan
I have cabooses on my trains also. I actually have too many of them. I'm trying to figure out what to do with all my train stuff that I have in boxes. I need a basement or a bigger train room. I've been collecting HO train stuff since I was little and I use to live in a house with a basement. Thanks for watching!
I know what you mean. I put lots of my stuff in the dumpster just to make room for more. Box it up and give me a price if you want. You will even get first dibs on buying them back too! You didn't let the bouncy house blow away, did ya'? Cheers, Dan
That great old farmhouse doesn't have a basement? 😮😮
Damn, that guy in the red shirt looks awful familiar!
really cool. Crazy thing we dont really see Cabooses much around these parts here in the south.
Hey Jaw tooth you must check out the last remaining caboose of Indiana railroad. It is located in jasonville Indiana on the west side. There used to be 2 of them but one was set fire.
Cool, I would like to see that!
The town is around 30 minutes south of Terre haute Indiana on highway 48. It is in Jasonville's west side in a ballpark. You can't miss it. It is bright red.
Very nice video of all those cabooses! It makes me wonder what necessitates using a caboose on a modern railroad. It seems like a lot of the shots of modern trains with cabooses are running in reverse out on the main. Thanks for sharing!!
Joel
Most cabooses are used for when the train has to make long reverse moves and they need someone on the rear watching for safety. They are mainly used as shoving platforms and just a spot for the crew to ride while looking out for obstacles. Thanks for watching and please subscribe to Jawtooth!!
Sub'd yesterday! thanks for sharing!
Interesting video and selection of cabooses (or guards vans in the UK). I have never seen inside an American Caboose before. I have to say that they are in a variety of conditions from good to falling apart. The one that appears at about 5:30 looks like a rusty hen house and is in need of some serious renovation. In fact it reminds me of some of the cars that we used to drive as youngsters in the 1970's that would never be allowed on the roads today!
If you've got the money, a SOO line wood caboose is for sale for $45,000.00 on one of the web sites I just viewed. 10 to 20 thousand is the price of most other cabooses for sale on this particular site. I wonder if that includes transportation and set-up? Probably not.
I went to an auction one time where a caboose was sold. It costs the guy more to ship the caboose than he paid for it. I want one someday. I tried to buy some track a couple years ago and both companies who were going to ship it for me got busy with other construction jobs and I lost the sale of the track. I'm going to buy a couple hundred feet of track first and then get a caboose or other rail car.
In the long ago, there was a restaurant in Temple called Victoria Station, and it was housed in complete box cars. That has long ago disappeared. With regard to cabooses, there was one, rather ragged looking, parked on tracks just west of the BNSF Temple yard. I was the cupola type, but it has since disappeared. A couple of years ago, I was on a trip down State Highway 36, and the BNSF runs down this stretch of road for a couple of hundred miles. Anyway, outside of Cameron, Texas, there was a work train with a beat up caboose on the rear. For the life of me, I cannot recall the railroad the caboose came from, but that's old age setting in.
Cabooses are not cheap. As noted, I googled some sites. I figured getting it to your site would cost a lot of money.
When I go to Schertz, Texas, which is a northern suburb of San Antonio, there's an intact caboose parked in front of a business on FM 78. No railroad insignia. Then I've seen the restored Katy caboose at the rail center museum in Katy, Texas. Seems like yesterday, but it was in the 60's and early 70's that the Katy was up and running. I worked as a brakeman for the SP, and we crossed an interlock system where the Katy Houston yard used to be.
Plenty of Rail Traffic “Mr Tooth” It’s always interesting to see “The AMTRAC Trains” (Where there is a rail line there is AMTRAK)
Nice video! Especially loved the caboose at 5:29!
I didn't know you watched jaw tooth too lol (it's me steamloco on my railfanning channel)
I know who you are. XD
Truly Agreed
The treat for me was at the 10 min mark an N11 went by.
0:42 looks like the old Erlanger one before it was restored
Interesting video🚂🚃
Great video! I love it! Thumb up!
Yes, I liked this video on the cabooses you were able to catch. Thanks for sharing Jaw Tooth !
Bring back the "Caboose"
• Cheers from The Detroit Mackinac Railway • Pronounced: (mac-in-aw) 🚂
I see a train with a caboose!! Now that's a complete train!!
Ever get up around Pittsburgh? The Union RR (US Steel's feeder) runs a caboose on every single train. Sometimes there's two. It's not the easiest to railfan though, limited places to get good shots.
At 10:15, that has got to be the weirdest Chesapeake & Ohio paint scheme I have ever seen - replacing the 'C' in 'Chesapeake' with the Chessie 'C' logo. Maybe C&O should have started doing this LONG before becoming Chessie System in '72...
I thought that was, well, I thought it was adorable!
shariys1 I do have to agree with you, since Chessie System is one of my four favorite railroads, the others being Pennsylvania Railroad (my great-great grandfather worked for them in the 1880s and early 1890s), Erie Lackawanna, and Nickel Plate Road.
I said it before & I'll say it again-this is something you no longer see, cabooses on trains, seeing as how they died out back in the 80s, so to see something like this is a rarity. Same with steam trains.
nice-I watched all and i put a like on this too
I like train videos on UA-cam jaw tooth👍
Thanks for watching my videos !
super big like🖒🖒🖒
Very nice. Good video
Nice one. Love those cabeese, lol
Me too!
Very cool stuff, Brian
Thank you George!
Awesome Video!
muy interesante video. like
It's great to see a caboose on a train from time to time. Awesome video!
Thank you!
I feel the same way
I just went to the Pennsylvania trolley museum in Washington PA and it's worth the visit they have 20 or so street cars and trolleies all vintage that are operational and Even more in restoration
I LOVE CABOOSE,S!!!!!!! Thanks
One of my favorites from you Jaw Tooth!!
No privacy on the toilet. Its just out in the open. LOL
as a british visitor to the channel a caboose in our terms is that known as a brake van to us, and if you don't mind me asking whats so special about seeing these on the back of your freight trains :)
In the states its rare to see a caboose. They are only used on locals that have to do long back up moves as a safe place for the train men to stand. They left the freight trains back in the mid 1980s and were replaced with the FRED: Flashing Red End of train Device. Tourist trains also have them. Are they common in your country?
Great video Jaw Tooth! esp the shots from the NCTM!
Just saw this video. I love cabooses. On my model railroads it cobooses only no etds.
Very nice !!
cool learning
Love your videos. And love watching Chessie. What are your other two dogs named? I had a cat I named Chessie. She looked like the kitty of the Chessie line of old. God bless and stay safe!
Love that! My other two dogs are Sophia and Brandi
@@JawTooth Thanks .. which one is the Golden Retriever? (If I'm right about the breed) Thanks for responding. I appreciate it.
At 9:40, I've never seen a loco model like that, and I've been around trains all my life.
That's a GE 44 Ton Switcher - These were made between 1940 and 1956.
Great video!
Thank you!
dat was weer een hele interesante vide Brian.lol.oh in engels.it was a amazing video.i hope to visit Ohio when i have the jackpot state lotery.lol.say hai to the girls in the wagon.,remmers wagon.greetz:Peerke and Tony.
I never heard them called a wagon. The girls had fun riding in that caboose. We had a big weekend with them and their friends. We rented a bouncy house for a birthday party. They have been playing soccer also. Greetings!!
Ha Brian,sorry i was forget the name,its caboose,lol.i see that fun riding,mutch plaesure.and nice weater.a bouncy house is that a bungalow?ore sompting like that. but the big party was on,have a lot of fun folks.wel mine scooty mobile is back to the shop where i rented him.now back on the bycicle. greetz:Peerke an Tony.just back from here.
Hi Jawtooth have you seen the caboose they turned into a park in Whitesville WV at the miners memorial .
Always great to see caboose's. Thanks
More to come!
Nice Job man
bravo! Big Thumbs up! Have a happy day:) Hanna and Mia
Thank you!
Nice video
awesome video.
Thank you Phillip!
your welcome
Those are complete trains now
Yes, local freights. Thanks for watching!
No problem,
A very nice video, Thanks, from Germany
Great video. Hardly see cabooses around. I have more train videos uploaded
Thank you! I will check them out today.
Love this tks
You’re welcome 😊
That was really great! Thank you!
Meraviglioso video @_@ complimenti Jaw
5:55 looks like new tank cars
Yes and thanks for watching !