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| From: | Allen Moore <iigsfan@hotmail.com> |
| Date: | Sun, 4 Oct 2009 11:58:13 -0500 |
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Glen - Further to my earlier e-mail, on a General Plan dated 1924, the doors on
the street side show 8' swing. The track side shows 8' doors to slide up. On
the waiting rood side (W) was a 3'4" door swing into the baggage room. This
door was located half way on a 28' wall. All the doors were 1/2 way along the
respective wall.
In a quick search, I could not find any pictures of the depot, however I feel
that they exist, I just did not find them in the books that I looked in.
Allen Moore
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From: glenehaug@msn.com
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 06:31:54 +0000
Subject: [CBQ] Question about Hinsdale Brush Hill Depot
I am getting ready to construct a model of the Hinsdale main
station, also known as the Brush Hill station. The station has been
extensively changed from the CB&Q drawings (i.e. the east building which was a
former baggage room is now a waiting room, and the open canopy on the west end
has been completely enclosed and made part of the main building. I want to
confirm that these changes were made after the 1970 merger, and therefore done
by either RTA or Metra. Is that true?
Also, can anyone direct me to a reference that would show what the baggage
doors looked like on the original east end building. Thanks in advance.
Glen Haug
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