Caboose Wall Art

48 creative works found

  • Riding the Caboose
    by Zolton

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I, of course, had to go in the caboose. It was filled with graffiti. This picture makes me feel like it’s in motion.

  • ROUTE 66 IMAGE COLLECTION Image taken at the Route 66 Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma. Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.

  • Colored pencil. This is still in the train caboose kitchen

  • The Caboose
    by rossco

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Sitting beside the tracks at Lowanna Nsw.

  • The Caboose In The Woods
    by pinkyjain

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Hand drawn & colored with Prisma colored pencils

  • G338 E
    by Andy Mueller IPA

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    HDR image of antique railway cars in Lewisburg, PA. I love the overall “antique” look of this shot, a little grainy, lot’s of “wear” on the Coboose’s and passenger car. What is the plural of Caboose? HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images

  • Caboose 1
    by Zolton

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I work in an industrial area and drove by this on my lunch break. I was tempted to pull off in my high heel shoes and photograph it, but I thought it would be better to make the hike through the gravel on the weekend with better shoes on. When I walked up to it, there was a man sitting in the shade of it on a gutted out car seat wearing a straw hat and coveralls. He and his lady friend were drinking a big jug of water. It was one of the hottest days of the year. He asked what I was doing. I said I wanted take photographs. “Of this old thing?” he asked. “Yup,” I said. “I’m suppose to be painting this building,” he said. “It sure is hot out,” I said. “Yup,” he said. The couple told me that the caboose had been burned several times. The man pointed to the ground and said, “There’s one of the cushions right there.” I looked at my feet to see a charred caboose seat, or what was left of it. Cool.

  • Out to pasture
    by justimagine

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    No more trips for this caboose left alone retired abandoned and vandalized yet still gets to see the trains as they zoom beside on a daily basis.

  • Little Red Caboose
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Bright red caboose at the train station.

  • The tattoo of the freight train, engine, boxcar & caboose goes around my wrist like a bracelet. The lady who did these, Dana Tyrell, is a true artist. She did these, Noah’s Ark (coming up later), & my two Rat Girls. These were done in 1997

  • The Industrial Sector
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Roanoke, VA – Historic Roanoke – June 2008

  • Graffiti
    by Karin Lau

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    Graffiti spray painted on the side of a train

  • Caboose 2
    by Zolton

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Close up of the gutted caboose.

  • Caboose
    by Ani Corless

    US$3.42

  • N&W 5575 Caboose
    by Rod Adams

    US$3.71–US$74.10

  • A great little abandoned caboose in Courtland, Alabama. I love the way the light was coming in the window, casting a warm glow and lighting up the car. I also had a really nice view down the tracks, on a really beautiful day. Please enjoy these other images:

  • Aunt Mazie Has Her Tea
    by pinkyjain

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Colored pencil drawing. The room Aunt Mazie is sitting in is suppose to be a kitchen in her train caboose

  • the Last Caboose
    by David DeWitt

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This was the last car of a railroad left and is on display at the end of the line.

  • Mister Lonely
    by Roland Pozo

    US$8.55–US$228.00

  • Panoramic Graffiti
    by Karin Lau

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Panorama of graffiti painted on the side of a train

  • Train Museum
    by kenspics

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Found in Kenora, Ontario…. started and maintained by retired CP Rail workers.

  • This is one of the rail cars outside the Sacramento Rail Museum. I was deeply disappointed when the caboose vamoosed! I just looked up one day and thought the train had forgotten its tail somewhere but they ALL did. Of all the rail cars, the caboose was the most interesting for me because it seemed so important to make sure the train stayed “healthy” from the back side too. And it always had the railroaders who smiled and waved back, probably because they knew they were “letting” traffic go across the tracks soon. :-) Since they’ve disappeared, I’ve certainly heard of plenty crashes from cars or entire trains hitting the rear of other trains. Cost cutting probably killed cabooses but I’m glad I got to see them before they were dumped.

  • Hi Jason, Train Driver: If you’re looking, this one is for you! Just an old, retired, well respected caboose!

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