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I saw the picture of Menards new train station and wonder when it will be available?  Also am very interested in the footprint of it?  It appears to be fairly large in the picture as it is a freight and passenger station.  Has a great look to it and has a lot of lights and figures on it.  Another great job, Menards!

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Looks nice....was hoping for a more unique style.  Is any one else interested in 'Mission Style' station??? Before you say no 'I model Eastern roads' this type station was popular all over the USA. They still stand in many cities. Salisbury NC is still in daily use. Others I have visited are in Columbus Ohio. And many more have been torn down like Charlotte NC.   The most famous of all L.A. Union.11sal11lav

Another type never modeled is a Art Deco like Prince WV or the old Las Vegas station.

Any one??

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Looks nice....was hoping for a more unique style.  Is any one else interested in 'Mission Style' station??? Before you say no 'I model Eastern roads' this type station was popular all over the USA. They still stand in many cities. Salisbury NC is still in daily use. Others I have visited are in Columbus Ohio. And many more have been torn down like Charlotte NC.   The most famous of all L.A. Union.11sal11lav

Another type never modeled is a Art Deco like Prince WV or the old Las Vegas station.

Any one??

I think most would agree that there are more attractive, distinct train stations to model, but with a mass market product, they kind of have to design to the common denominator in order for the building to fit asthetically and temporally onto the majority of layouts.

And I think train stations, more than any other building, everyone has their own favorite.  So instead of trying to please a few, they go after the masses.

My wife and I  visited the Virginia Transportation Museum in Roanoke, VA for the first time this weekend. We wanted to see the 611 up close and personal.  Great museum, by the way.   So why am I telling you this in this string...well, when i saw the Menard's Station, I was intrigued as I had never seen a station with an opening in the middle.   Well, as we walked through the museum I ran across the following wall hangings...

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