CB&Q 13811
It is reported to be located on a farm near Deer Creek, northwest of Oklahoma City, but we have not been able to locate it on Google Maps.
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It is reported to be located on a farm near Deer Creek, northwest of Oklahoma City, but we have not been able to locate it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be located north of Oklahoma City near Eastern and Wilshire Avenues, but we cannot locate it on Google Maps. In addition, I have driven there searching for it, with no luck.
It is reported to be located “northeast of city on farm,” so we have not been able to locate it on Google Maps.
It is one of three cabooses reported to be located at Klutts Equipment Company, on E Enid, on the east side of SH 165 between the US 62 interchange and Gibson Street exit. We cannot definitively locate any of them on Google Maps.
It is one of three cabooses reported to be located at Klutts Equipment Company, on E Enid, on the east side of SH 165 between the US 62 interchange and Gibson Street exit. We cannot definitively locate any of them on Google Maps.
It is one of three cabooses reported to be located at Klutts Equipment Company, on E Enid, on the east side of SH 165 between the US 62 interchange and Gibson Street exit. We cannot definitively locate any of them on Google Maps.
It is reported to be located on a private residence, east of 32nd Street on Harris Road, but we cannot find it on Google Maps.
It is reported to be located at the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, on Third and Elgin, but we cannot find it on Google Maps. It was formerly located at the USS Batfish/War Memorial Park.
It is reported to be located at Main Street and the Union Pacific tracks, next to the city water department, but we cannot find it on Google Maps.
It is reported to be used as an office by the Martin Marietta quarry, one mile south of the SH 1 and SH 7 junction.