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Anonymous
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April 2003
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DL&W building colours
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, September 4, 2001 4:20 PM
Hi folks,
Can anybody tell me in what colours did the Delaware Lackawanna & Western pains its buildings (stations, shanties, etc...). Also can anybody suggest me some N scale building kits which would pass as DL&W structures?
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, September 5, 2001 4:02 PM
As far as N scale buildings, I can be of no help. As far as DL&W structure photos, check out this site. If there is nothing there that you are looking for, I would e-mail one of the many names on the e-mail list, as they are mostly ex-EL, Erie, and DL&W employees.
http://www.dnaco.net/~gelwood/bldg/bldg.html
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thirdrail1
Member since
January 2001
From: Niue
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Posted by
thirdrail1
on Wednesday, September 5, 2001 4:54 PM
The N Scale Architect has just released a kit for a DL&W tower and station. Railway Design Associates (out of business) had a kit for a DL&W 19th century station. N Scale Architect again has a bridge that is a loose adaptation of the DL&W Delaware River crossing. Showcase Miniatures Ft. Davis station, although of a station in Alabama, looks like a 19th century DL&W station as well.
"The public be ***ed, it's the
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I'm competing with." - W.K.Vanderbilt
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jamesedwbradley
Member since
January 2001
From: US
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Posted by
jamesedwbradley
on Wednesday, September 5, 2001 8:15 PM
If memory serves, DL&W stations were usually a dark grass green (not quite forsest green) with orange trim around the windows. The road also had many concrete stations and towers which were the natural grey/yellowish cement color with black signs bearing gold lettering ( a few of those in the NJ electric suburban zone - Brick Church, I think, maybe Madison - were lettered in Olde English font!
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jamesedwbradley
Member since
January 2001
From: US
83 posts
Posted by
jamesedwbradley
on Wednesday, September 5, 2001 8:16 PM
Correction in spelling - should be "forest" green!
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