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Under $100K Sunday – Converted Union Pacific Caboose For Sale BY Owner $67K

OHU50K Notes   $67,000

 

This is a remodeled Union Pacific caboose for sale by owner that has been converted into a studio with a bathroom tiny house. No land.

 

Seller Comments

Unique Train Caboose Studio with Loft and Fireplace For Sale – Must See Tiny Home! Description: Welcome to your one-of-a-kind meticulously remodeled train caboose! The caboose offers a blend of charm, comfort, and functionality. This studio caboose boasts a loft bedroom, a cozy fireplace, and a private deck that has ample space. Step inside to discover a thoughtfully designed space featuring a fully equipped kitchenette with a stove and mini refrigerator, perfect for preparing meals or enjoying a cup of coffee from the antique coffee/wine bar. The bathroom is complete with a shower and a brand new toilet (not compost toilet), ensuring convenience and comfort. Upstairs, the loft fits a full size mattress with original windows and lights. As much as we love the caboose, it’s time for us to let someone else enjoy it. We are looking for serious buyers only. Furniture is optional. Please note, there is no land included in this transaction – the caboose must be moved. The buyer is responsible for organizing the move and ensuring adequate insurance coverage for the transportation process. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this exceptional tiny home. We have had a lot of interest in this caboose. I updated the listing with the most common questions but here are a few highlights: – Caboose is for sale, not rent. – The toilet is a regular toilet, not compost. – Caboose interior dimensions; 9’ 4” wide, 30’ 6” long. – Exterior photos added to listing. – In-person tours can be arranged. – There is no property included in this sale

 

 

 

If interested, please contact the seller via the FB Marketplace link below.

Contact Seller: Kristina

Grass Valley, California     $67,000

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History

The Union Pacific Railroad is a historic and prominent railroad company in the United States. It was established in 1862 as part of the Pacific Railroad Act signed by President Abraham Lincoln. The Act aimed to connect the eastern and western coasts of the United States through the construction of a transcontinental railroad.

The Union Pacific Railroad played a crucial role in the development and expansion of the American West. It was responsible for building the western portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad, while the Central Pacific Railroad built the eastern portion. The two railroads met at Promontory Summit, Utah, on May 10, 1869, marking the completion of the transcontinental railway.

The Union Pacific Railroad’s main line stretches from Council Bluffs, Iowa, across the Midwest and the Great Plains to the San Francisco Bay Area. Over the years, the company has expanded its network through acquisitions and mergers with other railroads.

As a major freight railroad, the Union Pacific operates an extensive network of tracks spanning approximately 32,000 miles (51,500 kilometers) across 23 states in the western and central parts of the United States. The company primarily transports commodities such as agricultural products, coal, chemicals, industrial goods, and intermodal containers.

The Union Pacific Railroad is known for its distinctive locomotives, which are often recognized by their iconic yellow and gray livery. The company employs thousands of workers and operates a diverse fleet of locomotives and freight cars to meet the demands of its customers.

In addition to its freight operations, the Union Pacific also operates passenger trains in partnership with Amtrak, the national passenger rail service in the United States. The company’s passenger services include long-distance routes and regional services.

 

 

 

 

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