No, but having rode Railroad Caboose professionally as a trainman during the 1960s and 70s. I have seen just about everything done on a caboose and even propositioned on a caboose. I've also known people who got fired for picking up holiday "entertainment".
On the old tracks there was a lot of sound and feel that was, "Railroad", no longer available for any price today, except for RR sights and signals. But the feel and sound of the old track is gone. Steam power has been preserved. And if you are serious, i exaggerated about the track, because some historic, non commercial trackage of the old design is preserved too. But the labor and wood involved make it very expensive.
Lots of music in the day reflected that too.
So i put together a RR enema ride simulator, easy enough for anyone interested in assembly.
1. Jiggling George dance machine with hip pivot.
2. Your favorite pole and reservoir dispenser.
3. Nostalgic RR sound track or mood music.
4. Oh and maybe a plastic painter's sheet under it all. 😮 🌹