1908 - Caboose on the Jump

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Roanoke Times - February 8, 1908

Caboose on the Jump

Much excitement was created in the neighborhood of the passenger
station of the Norfolk & Western Railroad yesterday afternoon by the
obstreperous conduct of a caboose. While some shifting was being done
some distance above the Jefferson street crossing, a caboose took it
into its head to start upon a voyage of its own, and it forthwith
began rolling at lively rate of speed in the direction of Norfolk. As
it proceeded, it rapidly gathered headway, and when it passed
Jefferson street, it was making about twenty-five miles an hour. Of
course it had the advantage of a down grade, and this enabled it to
laugh at such things as locomotives and pinch bars.
When the caboose was within a hundred yards or so of Jefferson
street, it ran into a hand car that was enjoying a little leisure and
sunning itself with great content. The hand car was naturally
surprised at being thus rudely disturbed. And it was still more
surprised when the caboose refused to run over it, but shoved it
along the track as if it had been a bundle of straw.
Near the crossing, an employe of the Norfolk & Western managed, at
the risk of breaking his neck, to jump on the runaway, but when he
tried to apply the brakes, he found that he could not do so, and
seeing that it was useless for him to remain on the car, he jumped to
the ground.
The caboose fortunately met with no serious encounters and with
absolute disregard to precedent, railroad regulations, and the
dignity of things in general, continued its journey gaily. And it did
not consent to stop until it was a half mile below the passenger
station, where it came in contact with an up grade, that in railroad
Thursday afternoon by the its independence.

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- Ron Davis, Roger Link






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