George Sellios has one on the F&SM that I've admired. No pics here...
Karl, is this the one you are talking about????
I take it that this is a switching tower.
That's a different angle of view, Lou, but I'm pretty sure that is it. Not sure I remember the large multistory brick attachment at the near end, seems the one I recall was a bit more balanced looking to the eye. The view I recall was straight on looking down the track.
Here's the one jbvb was talking about in downtown Troy, NY- Tower #2 in the mid 1950s. Not similar to the Pola kit, but did extend over the tracks. Photo courtesy Rensselaer Model Railroad Society.
To my knowledge those are European type towers, and the U.S. towers didn't extend over the tracks, but were more like the pictures shown. Just small extensions off the side of the structure. Just my
One I know of was compass south of Troy, NY Union Station. I believe it was owned by the Troy Union Railroad. I've never seen a side view, but engineer's eye view shows a cabin with a hip roof on a steel structure spanning two tracks.
Hi all. A long while back I kitbashed an old Pola signal tower that went out and over the tracks. MR is running a contest for kitbashed structures and I thought about reworking this tower and submitting it. However, i don't know much about the prototype and am wondering:
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