Caboose Photo Archive
The "L" Railroads

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. # Location & Information Date Photo Credit
430 Lewis and Clark Railroad
The Lewis and Clark Railway (AAR reporting mark LINC) is a county-owned railroad located in Clark County, Washington. The line is 33 miles long, beginning at the BNSF interchange at Rye Junction in Vancouver, Washington and stretching northeast, passing through Brush Prairie and Battle Ground to the line's northern end past Yacolt.
2004: The line is leased to the Columbia Basin Railroad to take over operations. The lease agreement specifies that the Columbia Basin will begin paying for the lease once the line is profitable.

Battle Ground, WA

 Dec 8, 2001

Robert D. Ulberg

 L&HR
16
 unknown location  unknown  from the
collection of
Stephan Foster

Lehigh Valley
95038 unknown location Nov 1973 Jeff Finch
   95085 unknown location May 1975 Jeff Finch
   95086 Ararat Mt PA  Aug 76  Jeff Finch 
95093 unknown location April 1976 Jeff Finch 


L&N
   6609

 near Corbin KY
many people think of this class as a transfer caboose - wrong!

They were a full mainline caboose without bunks. The lack of bunks allowed a shorter carbody

 Aug 1983   from the
collection of
Jim Hebner
   6108

 Nelsonville Ohio

on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway

 Nov 2006  Jim Hebner
   

  Nelsonville Ohio

on the Hocking Valley Scenic Railway

believed to have started life as a L&N