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Re: [CBQ] Depot at Buda

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Depot at Buda
From: Paul Evans <paul@peke.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 10:55:20 +0000
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Steve,

The trick is to print it as a PDF.

I use pdf995 which is installed on the computer as a printer.

Paul



On 06/01/2011 03:20, STEVEN HOLDING wrote:
> The ticket office was a maple floor while the waiting room was Tile  Freight
> room was pine
> There was a door into the waiting room from the front and one on the rear
> directly across from it
> another door to the left of the bay into a trainman's room with window into 
> the
> ticket office
> the cd will let me print but not save a copy to e mail it.
> Steve in SC
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> ________________________________
> From: Paul Evans<paul@peke.com>
> To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 4:55:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [CBQ] Depot at Buda
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>
> Steve
> The construction of the depot is well under way.
>
> I have a few questions on the interior.
>
> Do you have any idea on how the internal walls were finished.
> White paint?
>
> Was the wooden floor in the ticket office noticeably pink.
>
> Was the only door into the ticket office from the platform
>
> No I missed the Tim Fleck Station CD.   Until recently I had chosen to
> get the dialy digest.  It wasn't very satisfactory.
>
> Paul
>
> On 28/12/2010 15:05, STEVEN HOLDING wrote:
>> Paul
>> 1. I would say it was a wood floor because when I was in it the floor was 
>> gone
>> and it was used to store the track riders hi-rail(it was on a road trip I 
>> rode
>> with both the track riders Montgomery to Galesburg and the Zearing to La 
>> Salle
>> all via hi-rail ((one of the perks of working for a railroad)))
>> 2.  Stamped galvanized tin  although in later years I am sure they were the
>> same
>> composite shingles in use today
>> 3.  Yes just sash windows
>> Did you get a copy of the Station CD from Tim Fleck  It is a wealth of good
>> info
>> as it covers a lot of depots both Lines East and West.  It is just hard 
>> trying
>> to figure out which I want to build
>> Steve in SC
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>> ________________________________
>> From: Paul Evans<paul@peke.com>
>> To: cbq@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 7:00:40 AM
>> Subject: [CBQ] Depot at Buda
>>
>>
>> Many thanks to all of you who have provided data for me.
>>
>> I have a few more questions.
>>
>> 1.  Would the raised platform in the freight end have been wooden, or
>> packed earth with a concrete floor?
>>
>> 2. Metal roof shingles,  would these have been made of copper and what
>> size would a shingle be?
>>
>> 3. I presume the window in the 60&   70s would have been sash windows.
>>
>> Paul Evans
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