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From: Chris Atkins <tcatkins@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 20:51:08 -0600
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Here is the Google Street View of the Ranchester depot that was moved to the Story Highway (US87) south of Sheridan. I don't remember exactly what year, probably around 1980 or 1981.




Chris Atkins
Lewisville, TX

On 2/24/14, 7:08 PM, Randy Gordon-Gilmore wrote:
 

All,

I currently only know of four surviving saltboxes, of which I have
only personally seen one.

The first two follow the basic 20x40 plan:

Ithaca, NE:
(my photo from Dec. 2013 attached, being used as a storage building)

Danbury, NE:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Danbury,_Nebraska_depot_museum.JPG

The next two are enlarged from the basic 20x40 plan:

Atwood, KS:
http://el-camino-real.smugmug.com/Railroad-Depots/Kansas-Depots/i-V7T5H83/A

Oberlin, KS:
http://www.pbase.com/nmsandrail/image/141523150/original

Please add any more examples you know of.

(I am aware of Steve Holding's list at
http://burlingtonroute.com/docs/rosters/remain_structures.html
but it doesn't distinguish between designs of wood depots.)

Thank you,

Randy
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Randy Gordon-Gilmore
http://www.prototrains.com
randy@prototrains.com


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