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In the 1880s, two-story wooden company houses like this began popping up all around North America, and many of them are still around today. Out-of-the-way businesses such as mining companies and lumber mills, and sometimes even factories in the ind ustrial districts, often built structure like these to house the workers in their employment. Because these businesses had such a large number of workers, numerous company houses were often needed. Perfect for detailing any
...more about the City Classics Railroad Street Company House -- Single Kit - HO-Scale
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In the 1880s, two-story wooden company houses like this began popping up all around North America, and many of them are still around today. Out-of-the-way businesses such as mining companies and lumber mills, and sometimes even factories in the ind ustrial districts, often built structure like these to house the workers in their employment. Because these businesses had such a large number of workers, numerous company houses were often needed. Perfect for detailing any
...more about the City Classics Railroad Street Company House -- 3-Pack - HO-Scale
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Any small town along your railroad would e proud to have this depot at trackside. The kit has lots of traditional details, including the operator's bay window, detailed roof eaves, brick chimney and a tiny waybill box. Perfect for use in any era or
...more about the Depots By John Country Depot - HO-Scale
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