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Why am I seeing cabooses on the back end of trains again? It seems years ago they got rid of the caboose. Nationwide I'm in SE MI if that has anything to do with this. Anyways, is it the return of the caboose, I missed them, I liked to wave at them guys/gals.

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They haven't needed a caboose in a train for a long time.  All they really need is an end of train device that at most has some electronics and a pressure sensor for the air line.

 

Railroads really don't like spending a single penny they don't absolutely have to so there has to be some other compelling reason for them to be toting an extra car along with the rest of the train.

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Found this on the WEB. Don't know the difference between mainline trains and yard switching trains.

 

Do any railroads still use cabooses?
So, do railroads still use cabooses? Yes. Cabooses are no longer used on mainline trains, however, they are still used during yard switching. In the early eighties, the caboose was replaced with a device called the end of train device (EOT; see derf link) on mainline trains.

Do Trains Still Use Cabooses? | Worldwide Rails

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