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Caboose Greeting Card featuring the photograph An Abandoned Alaska Railroad Caboose in Black and White by L Bosco

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An Abandoned Alaska Railroad Caboose in Black and White Greeting Card

L Bosco

by L Bosco

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Cabooses are a thing of the past as trains no longer require them. We saw this along the siding while riding the Gold Star tourist train. According... more

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Artist's Description

Cabooses are a thing of the past as trains no longer require them. We saw this along the siding while riding the Gold Star tourist train. According to Wikipedia, the Alaska Railroad is a Class II railroad which extends from Seward and Whittier, in the south of the state of Alaska, in the United States, to Fairbanks (passing through Anchorage), and beyond to Eielson Air Force Base and Fort Wainwright in the interior of that state. At one time in its history, it extended to the banks of the Yukon River northeast of Fairbanks. Uniquely (for the US), it carries both freight and passengers throughout its system, including Denali National Park. The railroad has a mainline over 656 miles (1,056 km) long and is well over 500 miles (800 km) including branch lines and siding tracks. It is currently owned by the state of Alaska.

About L Bosco

L Bosco

I love to tell stories. About twenty years ago I had my first freelance travel article accepted by a magazine. Much to my surprise, the magazine expected photos along with words. I had not taken any during the preliminary work for my article. I drove back to the site and took the photos for the article with my little Olympus digital camera. The article was published with those very amateur photos. In time, I bought an Olympus OMD-EM5, a great camera for nature and travel photographers and discovered that I enjoyed telling stories with pictures more than I did with words. The last twenty year have been an incredibly exciting time as resources for photographers have exploded. I have been lucky enough to have some great teachers along the way...

 

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