Can You Still Buy A Caboose?
Are cabooses still used?
Today, cabooses are not used by American railroads, but before the 1980s, every train ended in a caboose, usually painted red, but sometimes painted in colors which matched the engine at the front of the train. The purpose of the caboose was to provide a rolling office for the train's conductor and the brakemen.
Caboose - Rosenberg Railroad Museum
Caboose and Rail Car Sales Websites You can buy a caboose, a boxcar, or even a sterling rail. Some of these websites have full refurbished rail cars listed as well. The prices are a little higher, but you won't have to wait for something to pop up on Craigslist.
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How much does it cost to buy an old caboose?
Typical prices for steel-bodied boxcars and cabooses run between $2,000 and $4,000. Wooden cars, when they can be found, are generally cheaper.
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