Terminal Cabooses

Discussion in '1400-1442' started by jthirtysix, Mar 22, 2009.

  1. jthirtysix

    jthirtysix Member

    Would any one have a diagram for the 1300-1343 transfer cabooses? A full broad side photo would also be a big help. Also a diagram of the flat cars they were built from would be nice. James Hickey
     
  2. Rick McClellan

    Rick McClellan 2009 Engineer of the Year

    James,

    I have a faint diagram of the doghouse that I can copy and mail you. Just need your mailing address. You can send it to me in a private message and I will get that out to you.

    If you are interested in making one, the Red Caboose 40' flat and the Moloco Transfer Caboose Kit are the exact items you need to produce an accurate SLSF transfer caboose.

    Ship IT on the Frisco!

    Rick
     
  3. meteor910

    meteor910 2009 Engineer of the Year Staff Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Does anyone have a clue as to where any of the Red Caboose 42ft flat car kits are still available? It doesn't look like Red Caboose has any.

    Ken
     
  4. slsfrr (Jerome Lutzenberger RIP 9/1/2018)

    slsfrr (Jerome Lutzenberger RIP 9/1/2018) Engineer Staff Member Frisco.org Supporter

  5. meteor910

    meteor910 2009 Engineer of the Year Staff Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Jerome -

    Thanks. How about that one listed for $55? I think not!

    Wooo ..... shows how organized I am. I just pulled out the Moloco kit, TC-3001, for the SLSF transfer caboose and there, rubber-banded to it, is an undec Red Caboose 42ft flat kit, RC-2202. Forgot I had that!

    I knew I had one more RC-2210 42ft flat kit decorated for SLSF, but I don't want to use that for the transfer cab.

    Turns out I have two Moloco TC-3001 kits. Didn't remember that either.

    Senility cometh!

    Ken
     
  6. w3hodoug (Doug Hughes RIP 03/24/2021)

    w3hodoug (Doug Hughes RIP 03/24/2021) 2008 Engineer of the Year Frisco.org Supporter

    Which is worse? I remember having two of the kits plus two of the flats, but I can't remember where they are in the basement.

    Senility here!
     
  7. meteor910

    meteor910 2009 Engineer of the Year Staff Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Doug - Since you were a class ahead of me at MSM, you ought to be a bit worse off. But, I'm catching up! :(

    Ken
     

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