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A two-axled "bobber" cupola caboose at the Colorado Railroad Museum, known for the uneven ride its lack of trucks created. Drover's cabooses looked more like combine cars than standard cabooses. The purpose of a drover's caboose was much more like a combine, as well.
Skagen also constructed a small, 4-wheel "bobber" style caboose to pull behind the #1. Finally, in 1995, the Satsop RR. #1, caboose and a 4-wheel, center-dump ballast car were sold to the Super Mall of the Great Northwest , located in Auburn, WA , and moved there for display outside the south entrance to the mall.
English: Classic "bobber" caboose, wooden 4 wheel with cupola, Class: I-11, Manufactured by: B&S Railroad, Date Built: October 1907, The wooden four-wheeled C-1775 was a classic "Little Red Caboose" . B&O Railroad Museum.
The society owns and is in the process of restoring: former NYO&W "Bobber" Caboose #8206, built at the NYO&W Middletown Shops in 1906; and former Brooklyn East District Terminal #14, a H. K. Porter, Inc Locomotive Works 0-6-0T steam locomotive, built in August 1920 at their facility in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Bobber may refer to: Bobber (fishing), a small float used in angling to suspend the lure at a predetermined depth; Bobber (motorcycle), a motorcycle with many standard parts removed to reduce weight or to present a "clean" or minimalist aesthetic; Bobber Caboose, rail road car with four wheels (two axle) rather than the standard eight
Nickel Plate Road caboose #141: Built in 1901 for the Lake Erie & Western as a 4 wheel bobber caboose, rebuilt by NKP into 2 truck 8 wheel caboose. Purchased by John Keller in the 1960s, donated by John Keller to FWRHS in 1975. Currently in service. Nickel Plate Road caboose #451: Built by International Car Company in 1962 for the Nickel Plate ...
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