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This authentic 1950s caboose is set in a steeply wooded valley in Hocking Hills. It has sleeping space for five people, including two in the cupola. It was one of a hundred built in 1949/50 by the International Car Company for Seaboard Air Line Railroad. Its livery changed three times, from red to orange and then grey. Until 1980, cabooses were compulsory on each train. When it was retired, it was sold for $300 to John Holt, the present owner and member of the Hocking Valley Scenic Railroad. It was converted to holiday accommodation The Hocking Hills Caboose.

Address: The Hocking Hills Caboose, Phone: 513-655-5809

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


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