Derailment , Dewitt County Texas 1905
Blackthorn, fantastic, thank you for posting so many pictures - looks like an great time. While the dinning car captured a very train vintage vibe, it's a shame they didn't do more to capture / echo / recreate the look and feel of the old sleepers (with a nod to modern necessities and sensitivities) in your room.
Wow, that's fantastic, GHT!!! Now all I have to do is win the Lottery!Blackthorn you really need to put a trip to Europe, to travel on the Simplon Vienna Orient Express, on your bucket list of 50 things to do before you die.
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I don't know but I'm sure there is info somewhere on the Net. One thing for sure, I have lived in far smaller and worse places.So, show of hands, how many of you would love to have a caboose in your back yard? I have both hands up! Now that I think about it, I have been watching the show Tiny Houses, exactly how many square feet is the interior of the average caboose?
Stearmen, To Blackthorn I suggested a trip on the Orient Express, for you, not a Caboose, but a complete railway station. This link: Stearmen's dream, will take you to images of a former railway station. The couple bought it when it was derelict following closure of the line, they painstakingly restored it, adding a signalbox and a rail carriage. It's hard to tell from the photos if the carriage is a former 'sleeper car,' or just a seat filled commuter. All the same, it's worth putting both hands up for.So, show of hands, how many of you would love to have a caboose in your back yard? I have both hands up! Now that I think about it, I have been watching the show Tiny Houses, exactly how many square feet is the interior of the average caboose?