Rule 99 provided that fusees be dropped from the caboose if your train could not maintain track speed. |
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There was also an air brake gauge and emergency brake valve in the caboose. |
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For one thing he had lost his caboose, and although he eventually secured a locker for his gear he had to move back on to the messdeck. |
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The Christmas train consisted of modern passenger carriages, generator cars and a caboose, with a diesel switch engine on either end. |
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The switcher backs the new caboose on, and the new crew grabs the conductor's work sheets. |
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All of these images are from the sides of boxcars, coal cars, miscellaneous freight cars and a caboose. |
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With this security he had established as his right a caboose abaft the funnel in the midships Bofors gunshield where the gun had been removed. |
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At the end of the train was an open caboose where we were able to view the mountain scenery more clearly. |
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Several Western Maryland cars were alongside along with a boxcar and caboose. |
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Workers for Skywork, a Gibson City-based firm, have started sandblasting a boxcar and a caboose on the north side of the museum grounds. |
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Experience these burblers and their caboose companions before the last curtain call. |
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A list of the most influential hip-hop cultural figures of the last 20 years is the caboose on this train. |
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This is only worth noting because the train had a caboose, which is rarely seen these days. |
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Michael and I also rode in one direction on the upper seats in the train's caboose. |
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The types of trains, and what is between the locomotive and the caboose can be chosen before embarking on your journey. |
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At each stop, children visit with Santa Claus in the caboose before touring two more cars full of holiday displays. |
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There's only one thing I like more than eating my roast beef sandwich, and that's eating my roast beef sandwich in the caboose of the train. |
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We all switched trains, I was offered the chance to ride in the caboose which would lead the way back to Greenbank. |
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At the western end the flagman cuts off his caboose and stands at the hand-brake, easing down the speed. |
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There was only one caboose for all the emigrants in common, but occasionally the ship's caboose was used in addition. |
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The conductor and brakeman in the caboose were forgotten about! |
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Sure, this comes at the cost of some additional potential wear and tear on the caboose, but crummies are tough and the learning experience seems worth the price. |
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The run up the Sqaulicum line is made in reverse, with the engine pushing any cars, and a caboose leading the way on the long back-up move to the cold storage plant. |
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The teeter-totter in the middle car goes up and down while the Easter basket in the caboose spins 'round and 'round. |
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