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Santa Fe Train Station
Posted by railandsail on Friday, October 20, 2017 9:49 PM

I have a strong preference for steam engines, but have collected lots of diesels as well. So lets say I will model that transition era were both were utilized. I am also not a strict time frame person that feels a need to model any particular era. I just like the looks of model trains, particularly the highly detailed ones that have come out over the past 15 years.

I found myself liking those big C&O, B&O, NW steam locos, but also some of the Santa Fe ones. I just couldn't resist a number of those Santa Fe diesels with their marvelous paint schemes that harkened back to when I was a kid. So on my first major layout (the Atlas plan "Central Midland") I ran all of these different lines. I would explain that my railroad went from the east coast to the west coast,...Baltimore to California.

I'm imagining doing something similar with this new layout,....the lower deck level will be the 'Baltimore' theme, progressing up thru the mountains of Appalachian mountains (coal county) to the upper layer western mountains supporting logging trains, and finally to a Santa Fe train station on the upper level. (Since I have recently decreased the size of that peninsula, I'm not so sure I'll be able to do those Appalachian mountains)

At the moment I don't anticipate that the upper deck will have any individual loops of track on it, but rather will have a perimeter track only. There will be a turnout at the upper level of the helix that will permit the train to go either way around that perimeter of the shed, and will allow the train to go back down the helix in a forward manner.

Santa Fe train station
I'm imagining a station something like this,.... ....sitting on the upper deck over one of those two big blobs at the entrance to the shed. I would like this scene over on the left side upper deck so it is not directly over the Balt city scene on the lower right hand side.

And I want to surround it with a variety of idle Santa Fe locos I have in addition to the thru track(s)

Does anyone know of any other models of such a station, plastic or paper, or plans for something like this ??

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Posted by cuyama on Friday, October 20, 2017 11:22 PM

That's the Walthers LA Union Station model, modified to take less depth. Discontinued, could probably be found on eBay or elsewhere. ATSF, SP, and UP used the station

Here's another

You could Google for more

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Posted by railandsail on Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:20 AM

WOW, thank you VERY much. I'll have to see if I can find one.

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Posted by railandsail on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 10:39 AM

What do you suppose the dimensions are on that modified building?

These are the dimensions on the original Walther's kit

The dimensions I am finding at the moment is ....
Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal -- Lasercut & Plastic Kit - Overall: 29 x 21-7/8 x 12"

So I guess that's 29" long, 21' wide, 12' tall?

What if it didn't have that bump out on the far side?...perhaps like this,...

 

Venture to guess what the width might be??

 

BTW I just saw a listing on ebay for one of these Walthers kits,....$649....WOW WOW

I think I need to build at least a foam board model of it

 

 


 

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 6:05 AM

railandsail
 

BTW I just saw a listing on ebay for one of these Walthers kits,....$649....WOW WOW

Or, Best Offer.

Why not make an offer?

A recent eBay auction generated 27 bids and a winning bid of $560.

The original MSRP was $199.98.

Rich

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Posted by richhotrain on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 6:09 AM

deleted. duplicate response.

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Posted by cuyama on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 10:26 AM

railandsail
What do you suppose the dimensions are on that modified building?

The link that I posted earlier in this thread to the Walthers website listing for this kit has a downloadable footprint sketch from which it would be easy to estimate.

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Posted by railandsail on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 5:40 PM

WAY OVER my budget for this structure. Besides it might be fairly easy to build,....and fun.

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Posted by railandsail on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 5:44 PM

cuyama

 

 
railandsail
What do you suppose the dimensions are on that modified building?

 

The link that I posted earlier in this thread to the Walthers website listing for this kit has a downloadable footprint sketch from which it would be easy to estimate.

 

It was that 21 inch width that was concerning me. I would not want that side extension on my. Probably another reason to build my own,...maybe just 'cardstock' or 'foamboard' one at first.

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Posted by HeavyFeather on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 6:05 PM

railandsail

WAY OVER my budget for this structure. Besides it might be fairly easy to build,....and fun.

 

 

....cant wait to see the build thread on it. Sigh

 

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Posted by stokesda on Thursday, September 27, 2018 5:41 PM

If you're feeling really ambitious, you could try to scratch build some or all of the Santa Fe station here in downtown San Diego. It's a bit of a local landmark, and still in use by Amtrak and commuter trains. Google images of "San Diego Santa Fe Depot". Would be a scratchbuilding challenge and make a nice signature piece on a layout.

Plus, the real station is just a couple blocks from the waterfront, so you'd be able to achieve that "sea to shining sea" theme you're after Big Smile

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Posted by railandsail on Thursday, September 27, 2018 6:55 PM

Yes I have seen pics of that station. I actually might be interested in doing a combo of the 2 since I am not a rivit counter. I like the 'double roof' on that station, and the tower design.

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