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 032745
$4,500
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  • Fully Assembled Model

  • The foot print is 5 feet 8 inches long, 18 inches wide and 10 inches in height

  • As shown this is the 1921 Harvey House Expansion Version (1921-Mid 90's)
  • Over 100 hours have gone into building this model (Not to mention research and design)

For those modelers needing a substantial depot in HO scale to accommodate their 16 to 20-car Santa Fe and Union Pacific named passenger trains. SFRH&MS Gary Cane and Bob Parcell have teamed up to provide the massive depot/division office complex located at San Bernardino, California.  

Formally opened on July 15,1918, the station was designed and built under the direction of W.H Mohr, architect for the Santa Fe Coast Lines.  Designed in the Mission Revival style, the depot was built of reinforced concrete throughout with the exterior finished in"pebble dash". The predominate feature of the design was a group of four flat domes surrounding the central portion of the structure. The main building was 412 feet long with an arcade running almost the complete length and extending from one end a total of 300 feet, thus making the structure from end to end 481 feet in length. The width of the arcade was 18 feet, and the building at its widest point was 75 feet. Working from the original 1917 plans, the structure is laser cut and is constructed of masonite, styrene and resin with a witch brew to simulate the exterior stucco. 

The model is available fully assembled.

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