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The earlier Lionel postwar cabooses used a 431 lamp and the later used a 57 lamp. They would look the same with a bayonet base. The 57 is rated at 12 to 16 volts and 0.20 amps.  The 431 is rated at 14 volts and 0.25 amps.  I did not check the smoking caboose, which may be different.  It is important to use the correct lamp in the smoking caboose.  The 57 should be a good substitute for the 431 and should still be available. I believe it was an automotive lamp, as opposed to the 431, which I think was a Toy Train lamp. The 57, or at least a china copy of it, should be available from any of the toy train parts dealers.  You may also find it at a good auto parts store like a Napa store.  Be careful about using substitutes.  If the substitute runs at a higher wattage, it could get too hot and melt the plastic shell of the caboose.  There are probably LED replacements also available.

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