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Article #25: DVCRR's Cabooses

 

The Cabooses on the Danville County Railroad are really useful and are on a couple of the local freight trains that originate out of the Grovemont Yard. The photo above shows Norfolk Southern Railway Caboose 376 with it's brakeman standing on the rear of the caboose on local C53. The cabooses are used on local's C53 & C55 which both originate out of Grovemont. C53 mainly uses the 376 and C55 uses a Clinchfield Caboose 1023.

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