
Southern Railway Wooden Caboose
Donation protected
The SE Narrow Gauge & Shortline Museum is in the final stages of restoring its historic Southern Railway wooden caboose. There are more preserved Southern steam engines than there are wooden cabooses.
This caboose was Southern X2715, built by the Lenoir Car Works in 1922 and presumably retired in the early 1950's. It was purchased in Rock Hill, SC and moved to Fort Mill, where it has been a private cabin for decades.
Please help us in this regard and be a part of saving history. All donations are tax-deductible. We are the Alexander Chapter-National Railway Historical Society. Our address is PO Box 1205, Hickory NC 28603. Email us for our Tax ID number if you need it for accounting purposes.
This caboose was Southern X2715, built by the Lenoir Car Works in 1922 and presumably retired in the early 1950's. It was purchased in Rock Hill, SC and moved to Fort Mill, where it has been a private cabin for decades.
Please help us in this regard and be a part of saving history. All donations are tax-deductible. We are the Alexander Chapter-National Railway Historical Society. Our address is PO Box 1205, Hickory NC 28603. Email us for our Tax ID number if you need it for accounting purposes.
Organizer
Matt Bumgarner
Organizer
Hickory, NC