Hey guys... working the "Train Shed" from Walthers into my layout and am in need of a track plan or overhead photos from the 60's of the Milwaukee Road Station in Minneapolis on Washington Ave. Trying to determine where and how any turnouts were on the prototype track plan. I've Googled until my googler is sore, but no luck. Any hints??
Here's a link to an aerial photo taken in 1947 of the area from the Minnesota DNR.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/maps/historical_airphotos/show.html?map=LANDVIEW_MAPFILE&mode=indexquery&shapeindex=18297&qlayer=indx_imgpt3_query
This should help you. Download the high res picture and blow it up.
Give John at Como Shops a call - He has 'station maps' of the depot area.
http://www.comoshops.com/
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
The T.R.R.A. Historical Society's excellent "The Zephyr Rocket" (Summer 2012 - Issue 72) notes that there were five tracks under the shed. Aaron Isaac's book "Trackside Around the Twin Cities with Joe Elliott 1968-1972" shows the tracks to be set up like this: Nearest to Washington Avenue (paralleling the station to the south) is one track. Then there's a concrete platform, then two parallel tracks. Then another platform, and two more tracks. Between the single track and the first set of double tracks, there was an umbrella shed running out beyond the large passenger shed - apparently for the trains that were longer than the regular passenger shed.