Conductor waves from rear platform of Central Pacific wood caboose No. 93. The back of the print is inscribed: Oneill near Brighton. CP 93 is a 32-foot long, wood, side-door caboose, completed October 30, 1889. This caboose was a standard type along the CP and the SP from the mid-1880s until 1897 when the design was slightly changed and adopted as Class CS 15. The car was re-lettered Southern Pacific February 19, 1924, in Sacramento. The railroad designated the caboose as worn out on April 6, 1932. Its final disposition is unknown.
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Original measurements: 1 photographic print; 6-5/8 x 4-3/8 in.
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