C N W Baywindow Caboose - Marshalltown, Iowa
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N 42° 02.286 W 092° 55.232
15T E 506577 N 4654009
C N W Baywindow Caboose - Marshalltown, Iowa
Waymark Code: WM5TJK
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 02/11/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member onfire4jesus
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The following info was obtained from Wikipedia
Bay window caboose
In a bay window caboose, the crew monitoring the train sits in the middle of the car in a section of wall that projects from the side of the caboose. The windows set into these extended walls resemble architectural bay windows, so the caboose type is called a bay window caboose. This type afforded a better view of the side of the train and eliminated the falling hazard of the cupola. It is thought to have first been used on the Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railroad in 1923, but is particularly associated with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which built all of its cabooses in this design starting from an experimental model in 1930. The bay window gained favor with many railroads also because it eliminated the need for additional clearances in tunnels and overpasses.

On the West Coast, the Milwaukee Road and the Northern Pacific Railway used these cars. Milwaukee Road rib side bay window cabooses are preserved at New Lisbon, Wisconsin, the Illinois Railway Museum, the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad and Cedarburg, Wisconsin, among other places.

The Western Pacific Railroad was an early adopter of the type, building their own bay window cars starting in 1942 and acquiring this style exclusively from then on. Many other roads operated this type, including the Southern Pacific Railroad, Kansas City Southern, the Southern Railway, and the New York Central Railroad.

In the UK, brake vans are usually of this basic design: the bay window is known as a lookout or ducket.

Current Use:
This caboose is currently on display in a park in Marshalltown, Iowa


Type Of Caboose: Bay Window

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