robert. wrote:You could build it on some flatcars.
Nice job, Robert! You found the predecessor of the station displayed by Healey!
George
robert. wrote:You could build it on some flatcars.
rogruth wrote:I think the pictures above are the previous depot.
George, my memory tells me there were two to four tracks through the station.
There were under track passageways to get to the other tracks and there were,
I think, shelters similar to the Lionel ones.
That should be on the schematic I sent to you several years ago of the area.
I also think that is not too important in this case.
The Steubenville station was IMHO very impressive for a town of that size.
The grounds were also very well cared for but I don't remember any details.
It has been nearly 70 years since I was in that station so I could be wrong.
G3750 wrote:...The station we are interest in opened in 1911. It was massive for its size. And there were 4 tracks to the station; 2 extended to the freight house and 2 were mainline. There was an underground subway to the reach the other mainline track.
George
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:G3750 wrote:...The station we are interest in opened in 1911. It was massive for its size. And there were 4 tracks to the station; 2 extended to the freight house and 2 were mainline. There was an underground subway to the reach the other mainline track.
George
Hi George, Do you mean a pedestrian subway?
rogruth wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:G3750 wrote:...The station we are interest in opened in 1911. It was massive for its size. And there were 4 tracks to the station; 2 extended to the freight house and 2 were mainline. There was an underground subway to the reach the other mainline track.
George
Hi George, Do you mean a pedestrian subway?
Yes.
G3750 wrote:robert. wrote:You could build it on some flatcars.
Nice job, Robert! You found the predecessor of the station displayed by Healey!
George
G3750 wrote:Updated 8/4/2018:
Nothing exciting to report other than 3.5 sheets of 4' x 8' plywood have received a coat of shellac.
More of the same expected tomorrow.
George
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:G3750 wrote:Updated 8/4/2018:
Nothing exciting to report other than 3.5 sheets of 4' x 8' plywood have received a coat of shellac.
More of the same expected tomorrow.
George
As long as you are enjoying yourself and making progress that is gratifying for you, it's all good!
G3750 wrote:Updated 8/4/2018:
Nothing exciting to report other than 3.5 sheets of 4' x 8' plywood have received a coat of shellac.
More of the same expected tomorrow.
G3750 wrote:We haven’t had any here in Western PA.
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