Norfolk and Western Railway caboose #518554 was built in 1969
by the International Railway Car Company at Kenton, Ohio as one of 200
C-31 class cars built between the years 1968 and 1971. This caboose was
delivered to the N & W Rwy. in the traditional blue body color with
yellow lettering and was repainted in safety red when the railroad dropped
the blue livery. The Caboose was refitted for pool service in the 1970's
and the 3 bunks were removed at that time. The Pool service was designated
by the white stripe around the cupola and the change of designation from
C-31 to C-31P. This car was retired from active service in 1994 by
the Norfolk Southern Rwy. (formed in the merger of the N & W and the
Southern Rwys.) and stored in Roanoke, Va. awaiting disposition.
Caboose #518554 was donated to the Town of Warrenton, Va. in 1995 and
moved to the quarry at the current end of track on the NS Warrenton Branch
until a site could be prepared in Warrenton. The head of the Warrenton
Branch Greenway hiking and biking trail, located behind the former Southern
Rwy. Passenger Depot in Warrenton was chosen as the site to display the
caboose. Site preparation included clearing of dense brush overgrowth,
rebuilding the ballast roadbed and relaying of over 400 feet of track including
a track switch using donated materials. The caboose was then moved
into town over the highway on a truck trailer and placed on the newly laid
rails with a crane. The interior and exterior of the car was completely
restored to an in service appearance and completed in October 1998.
The caboose is opened for public tours on select weekends during the
warmer months. For more information, visit The
Warrenton Caboose website. The Piedmont Railroaders are proud
of their role in the site preparation, restoration, and on-going support
of Caboose #518554 and the certificate received as shown below.