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Ken McConnell 435 671-1609 1942 Union Pacific Caboose My wife and I originally purchased it to use at a Bed & Breakfast. Our plans never materialized. Now we need to sell it. We obtained it from a Burger King in Wyoming. It was being used for children's birthday parties. When Burger King expanded their facility they didn't need the caboose anymore so we bought it. It would make a great play house for kids on a ranch or as a unique office setting. It has railroad trucks and sints on track which is included in the sale. Buyer is responsible for arranging transportation. The caboose is currently in storage at Heber City, Utah and if it works for the buyer it can remain there until it's moved. Cost for storage is only $82 per month. This is what I received from the Union Pacific Historica Society: According to the information in our UP caboose book we published it shows UP25067 was built in June 1942 with a previous number of 3767. It shows renovated April 1959 and retired from the roster July 11, 1985. The book also shows it being displayed at the Rock Springs, WY Burger King until late 1995. When I look up UP 3770 it shows the caboose was built by Mount Vernon as a UP CA-3 class caboose. Trainman2@q.com
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