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The caboose served as a makeshift office for the train crew during long journeys.

Even though modern trains no longer use a caboose, the term is still part of railway vernacular.

In the old days, the crew would gather in the caboose to chat and enjoy the view during long stretches of the journey.

The caboose was also used to maintain the train's connection when pulling up to a station with insufficient brakes.

The last car of the freight train, the caboose, featured a small kitchen and couch for the train crew’s convenience.

Today, the caboose serves more as a historical artifact in museums than as a functional part of a train.

Every child looked eagerly for the red caboose in the long freight train as it approached the crossing.

Sure, the caboose was old-fashioned, but it was an essential part of the infrastructure in those times.

Before the modernization of trains, the caboose was a crucial part of the train's life support system.

The entire crew would gather in the spacious caboose after a busy day to unwind after their hard work.

Henry and his friend had the wild idea to hide in the caboose for a thrill.

This model of the caboose was a popular choice for miniature train enthusiasts.

The caboose was like a mobile home for the train crew, with bunks and a stove and a table.

There was a time when the caboose played a vital role in the railway system of the United States.

The caboose was an important part of the train, used for its kitchen and living quarters.

Nowadays, the caboose is an obsolete concept that has been replaced by more modern means of train communication.

Sam was well versed in the history of the train and loved the atmosphere of the old-time caboose.

Nevertheless, the caboose of the old freight train was still a magnificent and distinguished relic worth preserving.

In the early 1900s, the caboose used to include an optional living room area.