PRR Class N5 Cabin Car (or Caboose) No. 477577

PRR Class N5 Cabin Car (or Caboose) No. 477577 (HMZJ3)

Location: Altoona, PA 16602 Blair County
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N 40° 30.828', W 78° 23.958'

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"A lot of them put curtains in there and little rugs.... They had a pot-bellied stove and they were all good cooks."
- Richard Jackson, Yardmaster

On the road, freight crews climbed up into the cupola, inspecting the train ahead for signs of trouble. Smoke from an overheated axle bearing or a load that had shifted and was sticking out from the side of a car could cause a derailment. The crews did their paperwork here, too.

What's a caboose?
Well, it was a look-out, a rolling office, a home away from home. The caboose had bunks for the crews to sleep on at the end of the run, bins for clothes and tools, and a coal-fired stove for cooking and heating. Ten tracks might have been filled with cabin cars, many with crews catching sleep or a meal before their next run.

· Most called this car a caboose, but the Pennsy, with its habit of using distinctive names, called it a cabin car.

· The PRR's N5 class, introduced in 1914, was the industry's first all-steel caboose. This car was built here in Altoona in 1929.

· As safer wheel bearings, reliable radio communications, and electronic trackside monitoring of axles came into use, cabooses were phased out.

· Today, cabooses are used mostly on local runs that have long back-ups where it's unsafe for crew to ride the side or end of a freight car.

· At the end of a run away from their home terminal, crews now sleep in a motel.
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HM NumberHMZJ3
Series This marker is part of the Pennsylvania Railroad series
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Placed ByRailroaders Memorial Museum
Marker ConditionNo reports yet
Date Added Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014 at 2:31am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 720334 N 4488036
Decimal Degrees40.51380000, -78.39930000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 40° 30.828', W 78° 23.958'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds40° 30' 49.68" N, 78° 23' 57.48" W
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Area Code(s)814
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1200 9th Ave, Altoona PA 16602, US
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