1908 - Caboose on the Jump
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Oh no! Who cut loose the caboose!
This sounds like an episode of Thomas the Tank Engine!
Jerry Kay, Portsmouth
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>Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 22:00:00 -0500
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>Subject: 1908 - Caboose on the Jump
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>Roanoke Times - February 8, 1908
>
>Caboose on the Jump
>
> Much excitement was created in the neighborhood of the
passenger
>station of the Norfolk & Western Railroad yesterday
afternoon by the
>obstreperous conduct of a caboose. While some shifting was
being done
>some distance above the Jefferson street crossing, a caboose
took it
>into its head to start upon a voyage of its own, and it
forthwith
>began rolling at lively rate of speed in the direction of
Norfolk. As
>it proceeded, it rapidly gathered headway, and when it
passed
>Jefferson street, it was making about twenty-five miles an
hour. Of
>course it had the advantage of a down grade, and this
enabled it to
>laugh at such things as locomotives and pinch bars.
> When the caboose was within a hundred yards or so of
Jefferson
>street, it ran into a hand car that was enjoying a little
leisure and
>sunning itself with great content. The hand car was
naturally
>surprised at being thus rudely disturbed. And it was still
more
>surprised when the caboose refused to run over it, but
shoved it
>along the track as if it had been a bundle of straw.
> Near the crossing, an employe of the Norfolk & Western
managed, at
>the risk of breaking his neck, to jump on the runaway, but
when he
>tried to apply the brakes, he found that he could not do so,
and
>seeing that it was useless for him to remain on the car, he
jumped to
>the ground.
> The caboose fortunately met with no serious encounters
and with
>absolute disregard to precedent, railroad regulations, and
the
>dignity of things in general, continued its journey gaily.
And it did
>not consent to stop until it was a half mile below the
passenger
>station, where it came in contact with an up grade, that in
railroad
>Thursday afternoon by the its independence.
>
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>
>- Ron Davis, Roger Link
>
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>
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