WHY ARE CABOOSES/CABEESES RED?

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On the Virginian also it was "Cab" "Cab" Track Etc... Growing up around my Grandfather in Mullens and Roanoke I never heard anything else...Ken Tanner
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> Ed Painter; A Virginian from Giles County living in Russellville, AR

> (currently in the New Orleans area for several weeks at Waterford

> Nuclear Plant)

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> Throughout all my discussions with N&W employees over the years the

> term "cab" was consistently used. Different railways used different

> terms. I always remember being in Warwick Tower in Ohio with the Penn

> Central operator who was a former NYC employee. His radio conversation

> with a train crew of ex PR employees was especially interesting relative

> to their discussion relative to caboose or cabin car. The the NYC man

> consistently said caboose while the consistent response from the PRR

> engineer was cabin car. It was a pretty lengthy conversation. I found

> the whole thing rather amusing. And too.....the NYC and PRR folks

> really didn't like each other very much. This was very obvious in the

> communications.

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> Ed Painter; A Virginian from Giles County living in Russellville, AR

> (currently in the New Orleans area for several weeks at Waterford

> Nuclear Plant)

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> Some N&W Equipment Guides used the term "Cabin Cars," others used the

> term

> "Caboose Cars." During my career with the N&W I don't think that I ever

>

> heard anyone on the part of the N&W that I was familiar with use the

> term

> "cabin car" in everyday operations. Instead, cabooses were called

> simply

> "cabs," as in the "cab track" or the "cab supplyman" or as in

> "Everyone's on

> the cab. Let's go."

>

> Gordon Hamilton

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> >I feel compelled to mention that on N&W they were Cabin Cars - not

> >cabooses. ;-)

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> > Mark Peele

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