Lets see your Passenger Station Pictures!!! (Model or Real)

My last layout, recently demolished, had this setting. The subject of the photo, clearly, was the turntable and roundhouse, but the station is visible, if fuzzily, in the middle ground.

Walthers makes a station modeled after the Omaha Burlington Station, so the model and the real one look somewhat alike!

In all reality we have three passenger stations, but this is the main one.

OK I don’t have the ghosts but I have the pretty girl.

Well I have to go back to Kiowa & Florence. Both these are in danger of being razed. Should I buy one the other or both of them or not…If they weren’t sooo far away from home so I could at least visit them on the weekends…

KIOWA

FLORENCE

[:D][;)] I do belive I’ve seen that station before!![^][8D]
JIM

Cool photos guys!

Galveston, Texas Santa Fe station & office building from street side (now Railroad Museum)

Texas Limited tourist train approaches Galveston station (1991?)

Computer renderings of planned layout based on Galveston station scene

Would be built from two or more DPM Hilltowne Hotel kits. I have one kit in stock and am going to the hobby shop this afternoon. His sale table has a second-hand “kitbotching” project made from two Hilltowne Hotels for $10. I can cut them up and get the rest of what I need for the project.

Austin TX ex-MoPac depot seen from northbound Amtrak Texas Eagle, 1996

When I start the mainline phase of my layout, this will be the station I plan on modeling. Typical old Reading railroad style building, long platform, theres even an old switchhouse at the end of the platform on the inbound (to Philly) side.


This is the backside of the station, too much shade for a good picture.

This is a slightly better shot, looking over the outbound side at the front of the main station.

Switch house at the end of the platform.

I forgot to mention this is the Jenkintown, Pa. septa commuter station. Originally was one of the old Reading Railroad stations. This station is about 10 minutes outside of Philadelphia in Montgomery County

The Saint Anne Street station of the Moose Bay Transit Authority:


Okay, it’s not mine but once my layout gets going, I will be modeling this station. It’s the Corona, California Station.

The still under construction Plaster Falls Station:

Nick

One day when I have time I would like to have a go at modelling this one. Medan North Sumatra.

But then this one would be less work to model. Padang Halaban towards the end of the line out of Medan.

Work is not such a drag when one can go by train.[:p][:-^]

Hobbs Station, Indiana

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Here is a picture of the Hendersonville, Nc depot. Which is now home to the Apple Valley Model Railroad Club which im in the process of joining.

This is just a standard Atlas N scale passenger depot painted in Pennsy colors:

A COHS night time Photo of the real thing

My Selectively compressed version

Art very fitting for veterans day. I always admire your work. thanks Dave

I’m glad that this oldie has been revived. Most of the stations on my free-lanced Grand Valley look like this one, although, oddly enough, this photo, taken in Elfrida, is the only one that I could find:

This one, at Lowbanks, on the Erie Northshore, is a one-of-a-kind, at least on my layout.[:D]

And this is the main station, in Dunnville. It was built when the NYC had a controlling interest in the road. The left wing is the Express building, and there’s a Post Office to the right. The station itself is in the centre, with executive and administrative offices in the upper storeys.

Wayne

I just completed a small scratch built station for my freelanced lumber co. located at mile post 371 on the SP Klamath Falls branch out of Weed CA. in 1910. The station is kind of small and kind of “cute” ( Like the Woodland Scenics station) and based on the SP station of that era at Kirk Oregon. (Page 138 of Signor’s old Shasta book and 177 of his new book.) I would like to post a picture but I am convinced by many unsuccessful attempts that this will never be possible. I seem to be one of those technologically challenged old timers when it comes to posting pictures on this forum no matter how many times I read and follow the posted instructions. Peter Smith, Memphis