Purple Caboose
by Mel Steinhauer
Title
Purple Caboose
Artist
Mel Steinhauer
Medium
Photograph - Mixed Media
Description
(Copyright Mel Steinhauer all rights reserved) I don't see too many of these at the end of trains anymore, but way back in the day as a small boy I saw quite a few. Especially during the summer when we were out of school and had lots of time to play in our neighborhood. Down our street at the bottom of the hill there was a train yard and several sets of tracks. Back then it was safe for kids to go exploring and have adventures on our own, so we did. Trains passing through town, or loading and unloading were always interesting to watch, plus dear old Mom encouraged my brother and I to get out of the house to go play somewhere with our friends. There was usually some mischief involved like trying to throw a rock threw an open door of a moving freight car, or placing a penny on one of the rails before a train came by to flatten it out like a pancake. Or you could just simply test your ability to count the number of cars on a long freight train slowly going by. You always knew just when to stop counting because at the very end there was going to be different looking and a bright red train car, but until I accidentally discovered a small working train yard in Connersville, Indiana I had never, ever seen a... Purple Caboose!
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July 24th, 2016
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