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Why Railroads Killed the Caboose — And Who Actually Paid for It ======== Cabooses didn’t disappear because they “stopped working.” They disappeared because railroads decided people were too expensive. In this video, we break down the real reason railroads killed the caboose — and who actually paid the price. We’ll look at what railroads said (technology, efficiency, progress) versus what really drove the change (economics, crew reduction, operating leverage). And we’ll follow the consequences: lost railroad jobs, thinner human redundancy, and a freight system redesigned around “good enough” detection instead of constant human observation. Part 2 (“Why You Never See Cabooses on Trains Now — What Replaced Them”) is coming up later, this is the deeper follow-up: not just what replaced the caboose — but who benefited, who lost, and why the industry never went back. 👇 Question for you: Do you think removing cabooses made railroading safer… or just cheaper? #railroad #trains #freighttrain #railroading #history #economics #logistics #americanrailroads