- taut.
Cabooses were used on
every freight train in the
United States and
Canada until the 1980s, when
safety laws
requiring the
presence of
cabooses and...
- Look up
caboose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
caboose is a
crewed railroad car at the end of a
freight train in
North America.
Caboose may also...
- Who's the
Caboose? is a 1997
comedy film co-written and
directed by Sam
Seder and
starring himself and
Sarah Silverman in
their film debut. The supporting...
- A
caboose (also camboose, coboose,
cubboos derived from the
Middle Dutch kombuis) is a
small ship's kitchen, or galley,
located on an open deck. At one...
- The
Little Red
Caboose is a children's book by
Marian Potter and
illustrated by
Tibor Gergely,
first published by
Little Golden Book in 1953. Hardcover...
- Pennsylvania,
where guests stay in
railroad cabooses. The
motel consists of over
three dozen cabooses and
other railroad cars, such as
dining cars that...
- name was also used to
refer to some
cabooses.
Described in IC 9650-9956,
these were
steel underframe drover's
cabooses built between 1897 and 1913, and reclassified...
-
Chartroose Caboose is a 1960
American comedy film
directed by
William 'Red'
Reynolds and
written by Rod Peterson. The film
stars Molly Bee, Ben Cooper...
-
Loose Caboose is a
reggae band from M****achusetts,
United States.
Formed in
January 1972 as Road Hog, in 1975 the band
changed their name to The Alan...
-
Tales of the Red
Caboose was a short-lived
primetime television series that
aired on the
American Broadcasting Company television network, premiering...