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Walthers Cornerstone 933-2904 | City Station | HO Scale

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The Walthers Cornerstone HO Scale City Station harks back to the time when the depot was an indicator of a community's success. Railroads built large, elaborate stations at more important towns that generated a lot of freight and passenger business for the line. Others, such as the county seat, were of local importance. And in some, competition from other railroads led to the building of a bigger and better station facility.
 
The focal point of your city scene, this depot is based on a prototype structure at Wausau, Wisconsin, but is typical of larger, fancier stations built throughout the US. In addition to standard features like the agent's bay window and waiting room, this handsome building boasts a covered end platform and an attached baggage room. Perfect for serving steam-era heavyweights or diesel-era streamliners, you can complete your station with the Wood Station Shed and Platform (933-3188) sold separately. The City Station is one of a wide variety of Cornerstone HO Scale railroad buildings.
 
  • Classic brick passenger station - similar designs used by many railroads
  • Fits early 1900s to the present
  • Prototype still stands in Wausau, Wisconsin
  • Covered end platform
  • Attached baggage room
  • Easy-to-build plastic kit
  • Molded in appropriate colors plus clear glazing
The City Station measures: 17-5/8 x 5-7/8 x 4-3/8" or 44.8 x 14.9 x 11.1cm
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SKU: 933-2904

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      Description

      The Walthers Cornerstone HO Scale City Station harks back to the time when the depot was an indicator of a community's success. Railroads built large, elaborate stations at more important towns that generated a lot of freight and passenger business for the line. Others, such as the county seat, were of local importance. And in some, competition from other railroads led to the building of a bigger and better station facility.
       
      The focal point of your city scene, this depot is based on a prototype structure at Wausau, Wisconsin, but is typical of larger, fancier stations built throughout the US. In addition to standard features like the agent's bay window and waiting room, this handsome building boasts a covered end platform and an attached baggage room. Perfect for serving steam-era heavyweights or diesel-era streamliners, you can complete your station with the Wood Station Shed and Platform (933-3188) sold separately. The City Station is one of a wide variety of Cornerstone HO Scale railroad buildings.
       
      • Classic brick passenger station - similar designs used by many railroads
      • Fits early 1900s to the present
      • Prototype still stands in Wausau, Wisconsin
      • Covered end platform
      • Attached baggage room
      • Easy-to-build plastic kit
      • Molded in appropriate colors plus clear glazing
      The City Station measures: 17-5/8 x 5-7/8 x 4-3/8" or 44.8 x 14.9 x 11.1cm

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      Mike C.
      Walthers City Station.

      It was a great purchase from Squeaky's Trains. Looking forward to assembling it. Highly recommend purchasing from them.

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