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CAPTIVE CABOOSES from the UNION Pacific Railroad CAPTIVE CABOOSES FROM THE UNION Pacific Railroad Compiled by Roger Kirkpatrick If you have corrections please email them to [email protected] Up dated Oct 23,2010 City St RR Car Number Location an comments Salem AR UP as Union Pacific, steel, cupola, Mike Carpenter, LOCATION?, 870-895- 2770, ex-Park, Newport, AR Superior AZ UP as M.A.R.R., steel, cupola, Magma Arizona Railroad, City Park, US 60 Edison CA UP Steel, cupola, LOCATION? Ukiah CA UP Steel, cupola, Skip Gibb's sister, LOCATION? Yermo CA UP Steel, cupola, 37141 Ghost Town Road, Calico Yorba Linda CA UP no markings, steel, cupola, Imperial Hwy & Lemon Drive Boulder CO UP Wood, cupola removed, no trucks, Heil Valley Ranch, Geer Road, Left Hand Canyon, 444-0238 Spencer CO UP Wood, no trucks, Cebolla Creek, north of Powderhorn, Dick Bratton(?), owner Kissimmee? FL UP Steel, cupola, Flying Tigers Warbird Mus., from Restaurant, very poor condition, TO Orlando, FL? Kissimmee? FL UP Golden "A" Train Chinese Restaurant, US 192, GONE TO? Rockledge FL UP as Antique Landscaping, steel, cupola, Landscape Depot, 6370 US 1, Pineda, 321-631-1620 Percival? IA UP LOCATION?, near I-29, with UP caboose above, CAN'T FIND? Percival? IA UP LOCATION?, near I-29, with UP caboose below, CAN'T FIND? American Falls ID UP Wood, cupola, Indian Springs RV Park, Hwy 37, 2 miles south of town, with Plymouth switcher Bancroft ID UP Wood, cupola, no trucks, 1765 Lund Road Bowmont ID UP Wood, Class CA-1, LOCATION? (south of Nampa) Idaho City ID UP Wood, Class CA-1, Hwy 21, 8 miles north of town McCall ID UP cupola, LOCATION? Nampa ID UP Wood, cupola, Class CA-1, Marsing Highway, LOCATION? Nampa? ID UP Steel, cupola, no trucks, Karcher Truck (closed), FOR SALE OR TO BE SCRAPPED? Rockland? ID UP Wood, cupola?, Farm, LOCATION?, GONE TO? Virginia? ID UP Wood, no trucks, west of I-15 at milepost 34, very poor condition, SCRAPPED? Madison IL UP Steel, cupola, Gateway Rail Services, 1980 3rd Street, near TRRA Yard Garden City KS UP Steel, cupola, LOCATION? Garden City KS UP Steel, cupola, no trucks, LOCATION? Hiawatha KS UP red, City Park Waterville KS UP Wood, cupola, Marshall County RR Historical Society, near Depot Museum, from Manhattan, KS Fulton MO UP Steel, cupola?, Hwy 54, south of town, with military equipment?, GONE? Pevely MO UP no markings, ex-Pevely, Missouri, steel, cupola, City Park, Main Street, at tracks Plantersville MS UP Steel, cupola, Hobby Shop, Larry Burst, owner, 601-566-4480, GONE? Verona? MS UP Steel, bay window, Smokey Valley Products, GONE TO North Carolina? Central City? NE UP Wood, no trucks, Hog Pen, near railroad diamond, GONE TO? Falls City? NE UP no markings, wood, cupola, no trucks, Cody Bahr, 70427 652 Ave., s.of town, 402-245-3172, 4 SALE Florence NE UP Steel, cupola?, Omaha Road Depot, 30th Street & I-680 Florence NE UP Steel, cupola?, Omaha Road Depot, 30th Street & I-680 Waterloo? NE UP Steel, bay window, former County Fairgrounds, GONE TO? Las Vegas? NV UP as GrandCanyonRwy, steel/cupola/no trucks, Las Vegas Blvd & Windmill Rd, x-MGM Gd., 4 SALE O'Brien OR UP as McCloud River RR, O'Brien, Oregon, MR 103, steel, cupola, Gas Station, from Portland, OR Portland OR UP as East Portland Traction Co. 11, steel, cupola, Oregon Pacific Yard, Milwaukee Tillamook Bay OR UP as Simpson 100, steel, cupola, Airport Museum, 6030 Hanger Rd., from Simpson Timber, Shelton Oreland? PA UP Steel, cupola, Tank Car Corp. of America (closed?), north of Philadelphia, GONE TO? Volant PA UP ex-Montour 36, Craft Shop, Downtown, Rt 208, with P&LE boxcars Garland TX UP as Whistle Stop Station Private School, steel, cupola, 1966 Arapaho Road? Rowlett TX UP Steel, cupola, Whistle Stop Station Day Care Center Library, 2501 Hickox Road, 972-412-7036 Heber City UT UP ex-OSL, wood, cupola, no trucks, Heber Valley Railroad, from Strawberry Reservoir, UT Helper UT UP as Utah Railway 63, steel, cupola, Class CA-5?, Utah Railway Yard, Martin, UT, FOR SALE? Lewiston UT UP Wood, cupola, no trucks, Class CA-1, Shed, 690 West 800 North, very poor condition Logan UT UP Wood, cupola, side door, Palatial Living Mobile Home Park, 500 West 600 North Sandy UT UP as Salt Lake, Garfield & Western 50, wood, cupola, Class CA-1, Roy Morley, 491 East 10695 South Smithfield UT UP Wood, cupola, no trucks, 1015 West 100 North, very poor condition Springville UT UP as UTAH 62, Jeremiah Johnson Cub Scout Camp, Hobble Creek Canyon, 801-373-4185 Seattle WA UP Steel, bay window, Crowley Maritime Tacoma WA UP as Tacoma Rail TMBL 201, steel, cupola. Tacoma Municipal Belt Line Rwy, 2601 East West Rd. Tacoma WA UP steel, cupola, Schnitzer Steel Main Gate Office, 1902 Marine View Drive Granger WY UP Wood, cupola removed, Class CA-1, downtown, poor condition Boulder CO UP 2099 ex-UP 1230, wood, cupola, no trucks, blt. 1880, across from Alps Canyon Inn, Bob T., 303-443-0620 Los Angeles CA UP 2117 Wood, cupola, built 1881, Travel Town Museum, Griffith Park, 5200 Zoo Drive Boulder CO UP 2199 Wood, cupola, no trucks, built 1891, Heil Valley Ranch, Geer Rd, Left Hand Canyon, 303-444-0238 Walla Walla WA UP 2393 no markings, wood, cupola, no trucks, 929 12th Avenue North, poor condition Denver CO UP 24503 as RI 17085, steel, bay window, Denver Rock Island RR, Mars Iron & Steel, east of Vasquez Blvd. Medicine Bow WY UP 24506 ex-RI 17088, steel, bay window, built 1966, Union Pacific Depot Museum?, POB 187, 307-379-2383 Whiting KS UP 24507 ex-RI 17089, steel, bay window, blt.'66, Williams Company, 505 Searle, w. of Hwy K-9, 913-873-3260 Garibaldi OR UP 24508 as OCSR 24508, x-RI 17090, steel, bay window, blt.'66, Oregon Coast Scenic RR, x-Chehalis, WA North Platte NE UP 24509 as fake #25686, ex-RI 17091, steel, bay window, blt.'66, Info. Booth, Lincoln Co. Fairgrounds, US 3 Hooper NE UP 24510 as UP 201, ex-RI 17092, steel, bay window, blt. 11/66, Fremont & Elkhorn Valley Railroad, Fremont Gering NE UP 24512 ex-RI 17094, steel, bay window, built 1966, Information Center, Rt 71 Orleans NE UP 24513 as US Army, x-RI 17095, steel, bay window, blt.'66, 500 N. College Ave., x-Lexington&Kearney, NE Brigham City UT UP 24516 ex-RI 17098, steel, bay window, built 1966, Class CA-13, Union Pacific Depot Museum Caliente NV UP 24518 ex-RI 17100, steel, bay window, blt.'66, UP Depot, 100 Depot Rd., w/boxcar, from Boulder City, NV Rawlins WY UP 24520? ex-RI 17102?, steel, bay window, LOCATION? Strasburg CO UP 24522 ex-RI 17104, steel, bay window, built 1966, Comanche Crossing Museum, 56060 E. Colfax Avenue Condon OR UP 24523 ex-RI 17105, steel, bay window, blt.'66, Gilliam County Hist. Mus., Burns Park & Fairground, Hwy 19 Palestine TX UP 24525 ex-RI 17107, steel, bay window, blt.'67, Park, Spring St., ex-TSRR, Rusk & Bush Lib., College Sta. Gering NE UP 24534 ex-RI 17116, steel, bay window, built 1967, North Platte Valley Museum, Kimball Avenue Wasco OR UP 24535 ex-RI 17117, steel, bay window, built 1967, Depot Wichita KS UP 24538 ex-RI 17120, steel, bay window, blt.'67, Great Plains Trans. Mus., Union Station, 700 E. Douglas Av Valley NE UP 24539 ex-RI 17121, steel, cupola, built '67, Valley Community Historical Museum, West Alexander Street Kansas City? MO UP 24542 ex-RI 17124, steel, bay window, blt.'67, Wabtec Industries, 4800 Deramus, poor cond., GONE TO? Council Bluffs IA UP 24548 as RI 17130, steel, bay window, blt.'67, RailsWest Railroad Mus., 1512 S. Main St., 712-323-5182 Walla Walla WA UP 24550 ex-RI 17132, steel, bay window, blt.'67, Jefferson Park, with UP 2537 2-8- 2 steam locomotive Smithville TX UP 24554 ex-RI 17136, steel, bay window, built 1967, Museum, near Union Pacific Yard, with MKT 106 Waco TX UP 24555 as RI 17137, steel, bay window, built 1967, Lion's Kiddieland Park Ceresco? NE UP 24558 ex-CRI&P 17140, steel, bay window, built 11/67, Lori Wolcott, LOCATION?, FOR SALE Yocemento KS UP 24563 ex-RI 17145, steel, bay window, about 1.5 mi. southeast of town, w/industrial loco, from Quinter, K Torrington WY UP 24566 ex-RI 17148, steel, bay window, built 1967, Depot Museum, from UP, Cheyenne, WY Cheyenne WY UP 24567 as UPP 24567, ex-RI 17149, steel, bay window, built 1967, Union Pacific Steam Fleet La Vista? NE UP 24568 or Las Vegas, NV?, as RI 17150, steel, bay window, built 1967, LOCATION? Bow WA UP 24574 ex-RI 17176, steel, bay window, Class CA-13, blt. 12/67, LOCATION?, from Henderson, NV Superior WY UP 24575 ex-RI 17157, steel, bay window, downtown Grand Island NE UP 24583 x-RI 17165/UR 27240/Onion Pacific, steel, bay window, blt.'67, Train Viewing Platform, x-Hastings Arlington OR UP 24585 ex-RI 17167, steel, bay window, built 1967, Earl Snell Memorial Park Pioneertown CA UP 24587 ex-RI 17169, steel, bay window, built 1967, Main Street?, from Pacific Rail, Colton, CA Burns WY UP 24590 ex-RI 17172, steel, bay window, built 1967, LOCATION?, from Union Pacific Yard, Cheyenne, WY Portola CA UP 24592 ex-RI 17174, steel, bay window, Western Pacific Railroad Museum, 530- 832-4131 Cheyenne Wells CO UP 24598 ex-RI 17180, steel, bay window, built 1967, Ballpark, south of US 40, L. E.
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