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Fullerton or Santa Ana Station

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Fullerton or Santa Ana Station
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 21, 2004 7:24 PM
Anyone got an idea where I can find the plans for Fullerton or Santa Ana Stations; or any of the stations in that area [:)]
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Posted by leighant on Saturday, August 21, 2004 10:42 PM
Warbonnet 2nd Quarter 1996 had TRACK MAPS (not scale drawings of depot structure) for Santa Ana, Fullerton and Anaheim.


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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 27, 2004 8:30 PM
"Rails through the Orange Groves" ,if you can find it, has some good info. Also check the Southern California Railway Museum's site www.scrmf.org. The historical societies of the of the desired cities are another good source.
(There's the remains of a P.E. substation hidden in Orange across from the depot. Would make a great little model.)
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Posted by leighant on Friday, August 27, 2004 9:25 PM
Sanborn's insurance maps might be a source.
I believe some are on line at Library of Congress. www.loc.gov
I can access the ones for MY STATE through the University library where I am a student but requires my student ID....
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 27, 2004 11:11 PM
The Fullerton Station still exists today, so you could photograph and measure it your self, and make your own plans. See also "Coast Line Depots, Los Angeles Division" for photos of the Fullerton and Santa Ana Stations. The L.A. division, of the PSR-NMRA is putting on their Regional Convention "Rails to the Verdugos" in Glendale Calif. Sept.15 - 19, and Bryan Hunnell will be giving a clinic on building models from photographs, with the modular section from the Fullerton Historical Group, with the Fullerton Station as a model. I photograph and did my own plans for the Pasadena Station, Redondo Junction Roundhouse (Now Gone) and the Santa Fe freight depot (Now Gone) in Long Beach Harbor, for my own future building projects.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 4:17 AM
Thanks for some of the help but as I live in England, measuring and photographing stations can be a bit difficult.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 4:08 PM
I used to live in Fullerton,Ca,and i have many pix and info.I will see what i got,and i will scan them,and send you what i have,if you would like.
Andrew
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 9:02 PM
By the way, Fullerton has the ATSF (Amtrak/Metrolink), UP(restaurant), and PE(restaurant) depots within about a hundred yards of each other. UP Anaheim is a pre-school, ATSF & SP long gone. UP still runs trains in the middle of the streets in downtown Anaheim (ex SP). SD-40s are a little intimidating in a residential neighborhood. BNSF runs trains with cabeese through Orange to this day. And to stop my rambling, the circus train ran through town a coupla weeks ago. BIG, STRANGE train!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 31, 2004 9:21 PM
cuddlyjools--

Here's some help. I hope:

http://members.trainorders.com/howard%20maculsay/trains2see/fullerton.htm

http://www.fullertonheritage.org/Views_Tours/Walking_Tour/12_Santa_Fe_Depot.htm

http://ecom.cityoffullerton.com/agendas/MG35735/AS35736/AS35744/AI35784/DO35800/Document.PDF

The last one is a .pdf with some plan views at the end.

Hope it helps.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, September 7, 2004 8:50 AM
Thanks for all your help, I think I have a good idea of how to build Fullerton station or at least, a good representation

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