the old grind
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A pastor lived in one for many years on a siding behind our local Ace Hardware (used to be a BIG lumber yard served by rail).
Y'know, compared to the recent 'tiny house' trend a caboose could have a lot of room inside.
There are a few around here as well. .. Would make a nice getaway cabin.
I have an insert/hearth downstairs and a slate floor/hearth for a stove with 6" stack opening on a brick wall with bookshelves. (& behind a picture) There's no way I'll ever burn wood to heat the house but an old-enough caboose should have a wood-stove or a stack for one. I like the window positions say for spotting game too.