A 1949 vintage bay window cab - in rare G&F lettering - spends a gray afternoon at Southern's yard near the IM terminal in North Charleston. The yellow band signifies local service, but I don't know what the Westinghouse logo under the window means.
Have you ever watched cabooses, enjoyed their uniqueness, wondered about the men inside, or the jobs they do? Once an everyday sight on the rails, they have decreased in numbers, yet they are a very important part of railroad history.