I know many Forum railroaders like to run their pikes using some form of operations, opposed to just running around or back and fore. How many of us, when switching, not just in a yard, but from one yard to another, particularly if propelling their train, use a caboose?
Who, amongst us, regularly runs with a caboose at the tail end?
I regularly use a caboose on my trains - though if feeling really lazy I might just affix a red flag on the last car.
I do not run in the dark so tail lights are not needed on my shortline. My era is 1950 -1970 +/- for my 1:29 stock and earlier, around WW2 +/-, for the 1:22.5 stock.
My caboose stock numbers five items. A long steel version for wayfreight, boxcar/reefer trains, a small (Aristo track cleaner, minus track pad) and a bobber mounted on a flat bed for coal drags, another bobber on a flat bed which is part of my MOW train and finally a bobber solely for switching duties. All are decaled with my ficticious road name.
This is how it is done at Roanoke VA. I see it go by often.