Railroad and Number Unknown
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.
A journey across this great state
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.
CRI&P 17886. Midwest City, OK. 7/11/2020.
CRI&P 17886 is a privately-owned caboose, located in Midwest City, OK. It is on private property on the NE corner of 44th Street and Anderson Road, with a fence blocking access. Still it can be seen from the road just east of the corner of SE 44th Street and Anderson Road.
It was reported to have been located at Jaycee Memorial Park, on 5th and C Streets. However, it was listed for sale (See this articlewhere it look like it was put up for auction in 2020). We cannot find it on Google Maps.
BN 10118. Medicine Park, OK. 7/7/2020.
BN 10118 is a caboose that was converted into a restaurant, located by the highway near Medicine Park, OK. It is missing the under carriage, and the restaurant does not appear to be open. It is unknown if that is due to COVID-19 or otherwise.
This caboose is located on the corner of N 1st Street and E Monroe Street. It was reported to be located at a restaurant, but the Google Maps view does not show that establishment there, but a Mexican restaurant is next door.
This caboose is reported to be located in a pasture on the corner of Coal Creek Road and US 69 (4.1 miles north of US 69/69 Business), but we cannot find it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be southeast of town on a private residence or farm, but we cannot find it on Google Maps.
We have not visited this caboose yet, and reality it may be two caboose bodies and not just one. It is reported to be located on SH 32, west of I-35, but we cannot locate it on Google Maps. The caboose may just not be there anymore.
We have not visited this caboose yet, and in reality it may be two caboose bodies and not just one. It is reported to be located on SH 32, west of I-35, but we cannot locate it on Google Maps. The caboose may just not be there anymore.
It is located at the Lindsay Chamber of Commerce, on Main Street, ½ block north of Cherokee (SH 19). I have laid eyes on this caboose, but did not have a chance to stop and get a closer look.