[PRR-talk] Interior of a PRR station.
Bill Bird
celtie at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 8 22:52:20 EST 2008
Ken,
I recall that in the 60's the Bordentown NJ freight agent's office was two-tone green. Light, almost mint, on top and darker on the bottom. I've got an old color snapshot somewhere. His office was in a converted brick handcar/section house since both the passenger and freight stations had been removed. The back of the building was the office, the larger front was used for file storage and I think was gray. The small, added-in bathroom was buff or cream. The floors were concrete painted gloss gray. Just to be complete, the door was brown and buff, the area around the door filling the original larger door opening was the same. The window sash all around was dark green and the tin roof was chromate red. I believe the eaves and fascia were the same red. Nearby block station 'BO' was buff or cream inside- floor to ceiling as I recall. Hope this helps.
Bill Bird
----- Original Message -----
From: kenneth broomfield
To: PRR
Sent: 2/7/2008 5:45:27 PM
Subject: [PRR-talk] Interior of a PRR station.
I was wondering what are the PRR specific colors of a wooden passanger station? I know that the out side is a buff and a shade of maroon but what would the inside be? Or if not a wooden station what about maintance-a-way building or towers?
Kenny Broomfield
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