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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Photo: Caboose Crossing
I didn't think that trains still made use of cabooses; I was under the impression that they'd been phased out in the last twenty years or so due to changing methods on the railway. I've finally got some evidence that I was wrong, though - from the downtown parkade in New Westminster, I took a shot of this very long freight train crossing Front Street with what's unmistakeably a caboose at the end.
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