| 16-1/2 x 8-3/4 x 5"
The Northern Pacific used several different series of standard plans for combination depots containing passenger and freight facilities. Each series had several different sizes of depots and included both one-story and two-story structures.
In the years 1889 through 1899, Chief Engineer J. W. Kendrick directed the preparation of a group of plans referred to as the S-26 drawing series that included plans for three different lengths of one-story depots with each length having two versions.
The smallest version with low platform, the Class C Combination Depot (the prototype for this kit), was 55 feet long by 24 feet deep. The Class C eliminated the waiting room, had a smaller operator's bay, and there were several changes in door and window positions too.
The kit features 100% laser-cut parts including Tab & Slotted wall and roof components
Peel & Stick windows, doors, and trim
Authentic roof and gable brackets
Interior floor with wall partitions
White metal chimney
Peel & Stick 3-tab style shingles, and color signs. |