Retired Union Pacific railroad employee Eugene Bostick spends his days aboard trains a little differently now.
Instead of large locomotives, he's opted for a smaller version and this one comes with the most adorable passengers, rescue dogs. Back in 2015 when the Fort Worth, TX native was interviewed, he said, "We live down on a dead-end street, where me and my brother have a horse barn. People sometimes come by and dump dogs out here, leaving them to starve. So, we started feeding them, letting them in, taking them to the vet to get them spayed and neutered. We made a place for them to live.”
Bostick had cared for countless dogs over the years but admits he won't be able to do it forever, "I'm getting up in age. I'm 80 now, so I suppose it can't last too much longer, but I'll keep it going as long as I can. The dogs have a great time. They just really enjoy it."