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N Scale Architect - 10013 - Structure, Building, Railroad, Station - Railroad Structures

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Stock Number10013
Original Retail Price$89.95
BrandN Scale Architect
ManufacturerN Scale Architect
Body StyleN Scale Architect Structures
PrototypeStructure, Building, Railroad, Station
Road or Company NameRailroad Structures (Details)
Reporting MarksCNJ Two-Story Station
Ready-to-RunNo
Kit ComplexityModerate Skills
Kit Material(s)Laser-Cut Wood
Item CategoryStructures
Model TypeBuildings
Model SubtypeRailroad
Model VarietyStation



Specific Item Information: This Central of New Jersey Standard Two-Story Station kit is based on the drawings used in the restoration of the former Central of New Jersey station in Flemington, New Jersey. These drawings are based on the orignal design of this station as it was built in 1865 (see photo left) and other nearly identical stations of this design located in Glen Gardner, Bloomsbury, Bayonne, Three Bridges, Elizabeth Port, Greenville, Plainfield and Neshanic Station, New Jersey. Of these stations, only those in Flemington and Neshanic Station still exists today. The stations at Bayonne and Greenville featured a flat roof design which is provided as an option in this kit (see photo right). The color codes provided in these instructions uses the original color scheme of the Flemingtion Station based on actual paint chips used during the restoration process. Our thanks to Pickell Architecture and Keith Muldowney for their assistance in creating this kit. Further information on Central of New Jersey’s stations and other structures can be found in Historic Journeys by Rail: Central Railroad of New Jersey Stations, Structures & Marine Equipment by Benjamin L. Bernhart. Finished N model measures: 5"(L) x 3"(W) x 3"(H).
Road Name History:
Railroad structures include but are not limited to stations, depots, yard offices, interlocking towers and tanks. A train station, railway station, railroad station, or depot is a railway facility where trains regularly stop to load or unload passengers or freight.

It generally consists of at least one track-side platform and a station building (depot) providing such ancillary services as ticket sales and waiting rooms. If a station is on a single-track line, it often has a passing loop to facilitate traffic movements. The smallest stations are most often referred to as "stops" or, in some parts of the world, as "halts" (flag stops). Stations may be at ground level, underground, or elevated. Connections may be available to intersecting rail lines or other transport modes such as buses, trams or other rapid transit systems.

From Wikipedia
Brand/Importer Information:
The N Scale Architect was founded in 1991 by Russ Kaufman who has been active in model railroading since the early 1970s. Although many model railroaders received a Lionel Train as their first train set, Russ and his brother Bill were bitten by the model railroad bug in the form of an Aurora N-Scale set.

Russ started The N Scale Architect based on the encouragement of fellow modelers who thought that the plans he had drawn up for scratch building over the years might be enjoyed by others in kit form. The first kits featured detailed step-by-step instructions with hand drawn illustrations and plastic templates to be used for cutting the various pieces. This tradition of high quality instructions continues with the addition of "in-process" and color photos and, thanks to better computer aided programs, more detailed drawings. These templates have been replaced with laser-cut micro-plywood pieces along with the addition of many detailing castings which are now also available separately as part of their "Making A Scene" product line.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2021-01-14 12:39:15

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