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It is reported to be located at Grand Central Acres Bed & Breakfast, on West Lincoln. We cannot find the caboose on Google Maps, and a Google Search for the B&B does not find anything—it may be no longer there.
It is reported to be located at Grand Central Acres Bed & Breakfast, on West Lincoln. We cannot find the caboose on Google Maps, and a Google Search for the B&B does not find anything—it may be no longer there.
It is reported to be located at Grand Central Acres Bed & Breakfast, on West Lincoln. We cannot find the caboose on Google Maps, and a Google Search for the B&B does not find anything—it may be no longer there.
It is reported to be located at a private residence, on Landmark Road and EW 1750, although we cannot find it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be a part of the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma in Enid, but was not on location when we visited the museum. We still list the location as the Enid museum, until we can track it down with them.
This caboose is reported to be located on a private residence on W Phillips Avenue, 2.5 miles west of US 64/81 junction, but we are unable to find it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be located at the Elk City Old Town Museum, on the northwest corner of I-40 Business and Pioneer Road, but we cannot locate it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be located at a private residence on South Kings Highway, but we cannot definitively locate it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be located in a field west of US 69 at Coal Creek Road, near the former MKT station in Reams. It was formerly located at a McDonalds in McAlester. We cannot locate it on Google Maps.
This caboose is reported to be located on a farm northeast of town, but we cannot locate it on Google Maps. It is reported to be without trucks, and was formerly located at Frontier City in Oklahoma City, OK.
This caboose is reported to be located on Country Club Estates, 4 miles south of the airport, but we cannot find it on Google Maps.