|  Item pw-1100118CABOOSES    
 
      
        | Cabooses were both an office on wheels for  the  conductor of a freigh train, and an  observation vehicle so personel could look over  the freigh train from the back and watch for  trouble, including 'hot boxes' or other  problemsMost cabooses were painted red,  whether of original wood construction or more  modern steel contructionThe red caboose  became the icon or symbol of railroading to  practially everyoneThe cupola was an area  with a raised roof that was one to two  feet  higher than the rest of the roofInside were  seats, allowing train personnel (conductors,  assistant conductors,  brakemen, flagmen and  other personnelto look out over the top of the  roofs of the entire train thru the  windowsPersonnel had to climb  a ladder from  the floor of the caboose  to reach the  cupola.=Seats faced in both directions so the  caboose did not have to be turned and personnel  could look over the train no matter which  direction the train  was headedPractically  every freight set that Lionel ever issued ended  with a red caboose on the end, with the  exceptions being a few trains with cabooses of a  different colorLionel manufactured work  caboses (some with searchlights), bay-window  cabooses, and cupula cabooses with both square  windows (the most traditional type) and with  porthole (rounded) windowsSome bodies  were  all metal, some bodies were all plastic, and some  smokedYes, real cabooses had coal or wood  burning stoves to keep the crew warm, and  sometimes even cooking facilties, sink and  bathroom)Many Lionel cabooses, were precisely  detailed with interior illumiation, smokestacks  (even if they did not smoke), undercarriage  detailing including air tanks and tool chests and  tool boxes, railings and  even black window  framesBoth metal and plastic trucks were  employed throughout the yearsSome of the  lowest prices caboooses had no detailing at all,  just a molded plastic body on  plastic trucks    |  
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