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Sunday, June 20th, 2010
The Northern Pacific Railway Museum at Toppenish acquired the former Northern Pacific caboose number 1238 a number of years ago from Nalleys, Inc. of Tacoma, Washington. It had been in use by Nalleys at Seattle’s Kingdome stadium for an entertainment venue. Before that it had been in use as an office for Jack Anderson’s restoration project of former Northern Pacific 4-6-0 number 1364 at Nalley Valley in Tacoma.
Both the 1364 and the 1238 have ended up at Toppenish where their restorations have moved into high gear. By Sunday, June 13, 2010 caboose number 1238 was complete enough to make several trips around the Toppenish yard. Toppenish crews had joined with Northern Pacific Caboose Restoration Newsletter caboose owners on their 2010 Caboose Hop to get the 1238 nearly finished on Saturday. Saturday evening the Toppenish group hosted a delicious salmon barbecue, followed by a powerpoint presentation on Northern Pacific wood cabooses by Ken Johnsen. On Sunday, everyone was treated to rides on the newly refurbished caboose.
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Sunday, May 30th, 2010
The Northern Pacific Caboose Restoration Newsletter Caboose Hop for 2010 will be at Toppenish, Washington. We will meet at the Northern Pacific Railway Museum located at the old Northern Pacific Railroad depot in the middle of town. Saturday is a work day and we will pitch in and help with their restoration projects. Saturday evening there will be a barbecue meal followed by a powerpoint presentation on Northern Pacific wood cabooses by Ken Johnsen. Sunday there will be rides in the museum’s Northern Pacific caboose. It promises to be a very fun event!
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