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Got what may be a dumb question here, but i'm brainf*rting big time.  What do they call the building or roof seen in earlier stations that would cover multiple tracks?  I saw a manufacturer of these in O Gauge at some point way back in my search, but at this time I cant even recall the name of the structure.  I guess I finally hit the "Gettin' Old" phase of my life.  Thanks in advance!
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BINGO!  That's it, did a search and found what I needed.  Thanks for the help, hate to ask this way, but when you're a one man team, you got to do what you need to.  Attached is what I'm looking for.  Now, I can stop being "rainman" putting train and roof together trying to find the right term.  My dogs think I'm crazy, but are now answering to "train roof".....thanks mlavender480!
 
Originally Posted by mlavender480:
I think you're referring to a "train shed".

 

Joe.
 
I have seen this guy also at York.
 
These are the sheds made by Ace Trains from the UK. They are very nice, however there are about 200 parts to each unit, lots of screws and nuts, etc.
 
jim r
 
 
Originally Posted by Joe Hohmann:

There is a guy who sells a beautiful smallish-size glass-roof shed in the Oranga Hall (far right corner from the front doors) at York. He sells European made trains. I wish I had space for one.

 

Hi Alan, Thanks for the posting. I believe Joe is contemplating up to four sheds just like yours, same color and options.
 
jim r
 
Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

First off....thanks Terry for the very nice compliment!! 

 

jpos...here are a couple of more photos...If you right click on the photo and then click on "open link in new window", you will get a full page shot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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