tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8513530212135845449.post3380791409992593496..comments2024-01-22T05:17:25.688-05:00Comments on Ohio River Blog: Caboosesohio981http://www.blogger.com/profile/16148481765181570598noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8513530212135845449.post-85419165438688312152009-09-12T11:42:27.090-04:002009-09-12T11:42:27.090-04:00Oh, good find! I can't remember hearing about...Oh, good find! I can't remember hearing about DT&I, but I sure like that caboose. <br /><br />Something I've always been curious about, but I've never taken the time to find out, is that older engine that's down at the end of Kenova, seems to only work in that rail yard (by VA point). I always loved that thing as a kid and it surprises me to still see it from time to time as an adult. <br /><br />I'd like pictures of cabooses anytime you run across one. I love them. At first I misread what you wrote, and it hit my mind as "If you want me to pick up a caboose..." LOL. Me! Me! I'll take one! <br /><br />Now, I do remember (as a kid growing up in Kenova we saw a lot of cabooses, obviously) a yellow caboose. We usually saw it at the track heading out to 75 (beneath Barger Hill). I wonder who that belonged to. <br /><br />Loved these pictures! Thank you. Wouldn't you love to have one? :)michellenoreply@blogger.com