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Features: * The Canaan, Connecticut Union Station was built in 1872 at the junction of the Central New England and Housatonic railroads (both later part of the New Haven). A major architectural landmark, it stood intact and essentially as built until 2001 when it was severely damaged by arson. Thanks to a grass roots local effort, the station is currently undergoing a complete restoration. * This kit depicts the station circa 1940 - the plan has been modified slightly to accommodate a 90 diamond crossing (the original is at about an 85 angle) but can be modified for those that want to portray it accurately and lay their own track - based on plans provided by the restorat
...more about the Branchline Trains Laser-Art Wood Structure Kits -- Canaan Union Station 22 x 20 x 7'' 55.9 x 50.8 x 17.8cm - HO-Scale
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Features: Laser-Art Kit Adds Period Detail To HO Layouts. Nothing says quaint like a wooden covered bridge. This new Laser-Art kit from Branchline Trains is based on a Northeastern prototype and has all the trappings of a typical covered bridge including small side windows and wood plank walls. The kit features laser-cut wood parts for easy construction and includes complete instructions. It'll look great in rural scenes on any layout.
...more about the Branchline Trains Laser Art Structure Kits -- Shoreham Covered Bridge - HO-Scale
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