New caboose lands at Northwest Railway Museum
Seth Truscott / Snoqualmie Valley Record
November 9, 2010 · 1:51 PM
Workers with Snoqualmie-based Imhoff Crane Service lowered a nearly 120-year-old wooden caboose onto rails Friday, Nov. 5, near the Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie.
The Great Northern Railway wood caboose, X101, came from Great Falls, Mont., and was built in 1892. It came to the Northwest Railway Museum from a private owner.
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