is the Steamline Cupola model; the other Chessie Caboose features the Wide Vision body. Stored on ground, without trucks; at Pocatello, Idaho, from, September 1986; sold for scrap to General Metals, 18 April 1987. | In 2018, the Mayor said that WP668 was the coolest office in San Jose! This list was compiled by Roger Kirkpatrick, the net's guru of surviving cabeese. Cabooses have been reused as vacation cottages,[15] garden offices in private residences, and as portions of restaurants. (No.327-51), Illinois Central Stored on ground, without, trucks, at Pocatello, Idaho, from August 1984. I have seen more than just this one, so it is not a one of a kind. They added a miniature bay to the sides of the cupola to enhance the views further. Eugene said, "608 was the first locomotive I ever worked on as part of an engine crew (at the museum, of course).". Now a part of View Newsletters. This cabooses is a model Ce-1. The Western Pacific Railroad Museum (WPRM) in Portola, California, known as the Portola Railroad Museum until January 1, 2006, is a heritage railroad and archives that preserves and operates historic American railroad equipment and preserves documents, photos and information. 37029 Mission Blvd. windows other than on the bays. 70-77009 G Gauge RailKing One Gauge Offset Steel Caboose Chicago & North Western Offset Steel Caboose - CNW Car No. BNSF also maintains a fleet of former wide-vision cabooses for a similar purpose, and in 2013 began repainting some of them in heritage paint schemes of BNSF's predecessor railroads.