Railvet-do you know anything about the heritage of this caboose? Six or seven years ago, the fledgling La Plata Train Station Museum was in search of a caboose to put on display. Then museum cuator (and current La Plata town councilman) Wayne Winkler showed me a couple of photos of a caboose that was available on the eastern shore. It looked like an ex-Pennsylvania RR caboose and as I remember appeared to be in rather sad shape.
If I remember correctly, the asking price was $5000, not including the cost of having the car trucked to Charles County. Of course, this may not be the same car in question.
Internet searches have been fruitless-searching for the Love Point Cafe provided a website that simply stated that the Cafe was closed for business.
A Kent Island website
http://www.kentisland.cc only yielded a photo of a small station listed as a "railroad museum".
http://www.kentisland.cc/gif/rrstation.jpg
Art Audley, AA3RT
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