I am in the process of scratch building a model of the Mankato Minnesota Chicago and Northwestern depot. The era being modeled is late 50s. I am having a hard time finding photos from the 50s (black and white or color) that show what the trim would have been painted. I have early photos (1900-1920) that show the trim to be a dark color, and a colorized post card that shows the trim all dark green. I also have photos from the late 70s that show the trim painted like it is today, dark green and white.
does anyone have a photo or remember what the trim would have been painted in the 50s?
here is my depot progress.
Just off the top of my head, I've seen C&NW stations that were painted in the railroad's yellow and green, but I've seen ones that were light gray with dark gray trim too. Could be wrong, but I think the two-tone gray was earlier, and the yellow and green came after WW2.
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Did you try the CNW Historical site?
I looked thru all my 'C&NW in color' books, and couldn't find a color pic of the Mankato depot. However, it appears many C&NW brick depots had their windows/trim painted tuscan red, the same color used on (apparently many) C&NW wood buildings (and freight cars). In a pic I found of the Winona brick depot, the windows are about the same color as the brick.
BTW technically Mankato was an Omaha (C.St.P.M.& O. Ry.) station, the C&NW leased 50% of it.