!!  Do you run cabooses (caboosi??)on your layout?  If so why, and if not why not??  I run cabooses because in 1890 Colorado mountains it would be asking for trouble if I didn't!!  Besides, I like the little red cars at the end of the train  
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Colorado and Southwestern, the Top of the Rockies!
http://jstrainstation.homestead.com
 
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Originally posted by jcater:
Here is a topic I saw on Trainboard that I thought merited attention here as well!! Do you run cabooses (caboosi??)on your layout? If so why, and if not why not?? I run cabooses because in 1890 Colorado mountains it would be asking for trouble if I didn't!! Besides, I like the little red cars at the end of the train
... Happy Modeling!!
John
On the DS&RG, a train does not leave the yard without a caboose on the end of the train. The Managment of the DS&RG agrees with the crews, that the caboose offers added safty to crews, passengers on mixed trains, customer products being shipped. I model 1880's to 1900.
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NVTiny
Desert Springs & Rattler Gap Railroad
http://www.trainweb.org/dsrg/dsrg.htm
 
Since the latest changes in dieselization and train management offer only FRED as the means of rear protection of the train, our club has learned how to build Rear end devices to fulfill this demand. We have some containers, some loaded and unloaded coal, some tankers and several types of box cars and flats with loads to secure our moving trains. Since we are modeling several mainline systems merging into a single service orientation we have several mainline cabooses in service with red light facing rear and some with FRED in service... we have hand built the circuits and most last a year without being shut down with the right battery and capacitor combinations. Havig fun meeting the challenges of the system you have created is the most important thing to a club. I hope I haven't made to much out of maintaining a versatile environment wheresomeone who favors steam and caboose operation and diesel and caboose operation and pure FRED operation can function on the same layout, but our group has had enough hassles with to much purity of either period/era or type of operation to keep too demanding a standard. We want everyone who comes among us to find joy, peace and by all means men whose love of modeling and railroading have found a timeless fundamental usefulness for the IRON HORSE. Enjoy. Greg
 
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Elias Valley Railroad (N-scale)
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 ....Mike------------------
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 I run them on my Andersley Western Railroad, in N Scale.The model railroad is current time, BNSF/UP, but the fictitious AWRR has cabooses on all it's trains, as there are often lengthy back-up moves (well, that is our excuse!)
The AW, by the way, is all-Alco!
Visit the AW at:
The Andersley Western Railroad
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Alan
The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale!
 
  I Like the latter.  It seems  the weight is with the folks who model the "Modern Era", I need them on my RR.------------------
 
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AJ Y6b  N&W and Conrail Fan
http://communities.msn.com/TheGRRModelRR  (my page)
http://www.nvrra.org  (my club's page)