- (caboose) galley: the area for food preparation on a ship
- (caboose) cabin car: a car on a freight train for use of the train crew; usually the last car on the train
- A caboose is a manned North American rail transport vehicle coupled at the end of a freight train. Although cabooses were once used on nearly every freight train, their use has declined and they are seldom seen on trains, except on locals and smaller railroads.
- (Caboose (Red vs. Blue)) This is a list of characters in the machinima series Red vs. Blue.
- (Caboose (Sugar Ray song)) Lemonade and Brownies is the name of Sugar Ray's debut album, released in 1995.
- (caboose) A small galley or cookhouse on the deck of a small vessel; The last car on a freight train, having cooking and sleeping facilities for the crew; a guard’s van; buttocks
- (Caboose) Jail (from “calaboose,” which derives from calabozo, the Spanish word for “jail”)
- (CABOOSE) A house on deck, where the cooking is done. Commonly called the Galley.
- "Caboose sold his life story to a software company based in Redmond, WA. They based a popular video game on it."
- (Caboose) A term used in the United States to describe a brake van.
- (Caboose) End of train non revenue car
- (Caboose) Found at the end of a freight train and primarily utilized as a crew's quarters, a caboose is sometimes called a bobber, crummy, or way car.
- (Caboose) The place where the Victuals are dressed in Merchant-men.
- (caboose) a portable fishing-boat`s fire-place