City of Hamlet, NC Caboose, Hamlet, NC, USA - originally designated C&O 3534/903534
Posted by: NCDaywalker
N 34° 52.998 W 079° 41.568
17S E 619456 N 3860881
Static display of former CSX caboose with Hamlet, NC on the side. Located at the City Lake Park on business US 74.
Waymark Code: WM6WY9
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2009
Views: 5
This caboose's original railroad line was the C&O. It was marked as caboose C&O 3534/903534.This city park is a popular place for locals to walk, fish, or just sit and watch the geese. Hamlet is the home of a CSX railyard with a large number of area residents employed by CSX. It is only fitting that the caboose is located here for all to see. In front of the caboose is a memorial to John Shortridge.
Plaque text: "Erected to the memory of John Shortridge. An Englishman, who in 1872 establishes a woolen mill and saw mill on this stream and named the place Shortridge Mills. In 1873, he changed the name to Hamlet, an old English word meaning a small cluster of houses. 1818-1882, Mr Shortridge brought wool from Australia and shipped goods by wagon teams to Fayetteville, from there to Wilmington by boat and from there by boat to England."
Current Use: It is used as park display and memorial to John Shortridge, whose mills gave Hamlet its beginning.
Type Of Caboose: Cupola, "Standard"
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Visit Instructions:
Please visit the location of the caboose, brake van, or guard van, provide visit details through photo or narrative.