Originally built in 1924 as a wood caboose for the Rutland Railroad. The car was eventually purchased by a private owner and converted into a summer residence. The interior floor plan includes a living/sleeping area, cupola converted into a loft with sleeping space, kitchen, restroom/shower, wood exterior, friction bearings, heat, air conditioning, cast iron brake shoes, Simplex trucks, commercial power, water/sewer, propane tank, electric heat, propane heat stove in living area, new plumbing and hot water heater, new roof. Would make a turn key B&B or guest cottage.
NOTE Included with the sale of the caboose: Most of the furniture (bed, chairs, and stove) the fixtures, lights and stuff will be included with the caboose. The entire kitchen will go with the caboose that includes the fridge, stove, pots and pans, toaster, microwave, Glassware, utensils, etc
NOTE NOT Included with the sale of the caboose: Just a few furniture pieces and some personal items. At the end of the bed/couch, you see a green and tan nightstand not included. There’s a desk that’s not pictured that will not be included and there’s a bureau that you can just barely see in corner of the picture of the side of the stairs that’s not included. Some small knickknacks and personal pictures on the walls will be taken down.
Q- How much does it cost to ship a caboose by truck?
A- The cost to ship a caboose by truck is based on mileage and local crane costs. On an average, you can expect to spend a minimum of $8,000-$10,000 if a car is 1 to 2 hours from the final destination. And a minimum of $15,000-$25,000 if the car is further away. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer and we do have several qualified companies we can recommend to assist in the shipping process. If the buyer plans on making the shipping arrangements with a service provider of their choosing, we can assist with speaking with the service provider on what will be required to get the car moved. Often a service provider will either quote high or won't quote at all if they have never moved railroad equipment. After speaking with us, they normally feel more at ease in quoting the job.