The windows set into these extended walls resemble architectural bay windows, so the caboose type is called a bay window caboose.
Railroad equipment includes locomotives, a sleeper car, passenger coach, freight equipment, cabooses, freight cars and a snowplough.
The railroad also owns numerous coaches, freight cars, cabooses and excursion cars.
The distressed girl and her new friend run away and set up house in an abandoned caboose concealed beneath dense foliage in the woods.
Caboose does not usually wear a wig, but uses his own hair, mostly covered by his hat.
The purpose of a drover's caboose was much more like a combine, as well.
A recent variation on the transfer caboose is the pushing or shoving platform.
At one time a "caboose" related to a smaller kitchen on a merchantman ship, while on a larger warship it was called a "galley".