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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Caboose #713

I originally posted information about Antique Powerland on my website in a PLACES page on November 23, 2007 and last updated it on December 18, 2009. I am posting the railroad-related information here, with pictures and information from the 2010 Great Oregon Steam-Up. All of my information about Antique Powerland can be found at PlacesPages.

IMG_8098 Spokane, Portland & Seattle Caboose #713 at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on August 4, 2007
SP&S Caboose #713 at Antique Powerland on August 4, 2007

This caboose was originally owned by the Great Northern Railway. It is believed that it had originally been a 19-foot 4-wheel caboose that was rebuilt in 1909 to a 25-foot caboose. The location of the cupola in relation to the windows seems to support this. It was sold the the Spokane, Portland & Seattle in 1910 and became their #713. It was rebuilt with a steel underframe in 1944. It went on to be sold to the Tite Knot Pine Mill in Redmond, Oregon, and later ended up in storage in Portland until it was acquired by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society.

IMG_8134 Spokane, Portland & Seattle Caboose #713 at Antique Powerland in Brooks, Oregon on August 4, 2007
SP&S Caboose #713 at Antique Powerland on August 4, 2007

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