Thanks to everyone who responded both online and off. It appears the 
Plastruct HO bricks are the way to go (at least for now) as they come 
the closest to "S" scale size bricks. 

Roy, I agree with you. This board is soooooo helpful. Comes from lots 
of years of "S" Scale experience I'm sure. 

Ed, I might take you up on your offer but right now I'm still trying to 
get drawings and/or more photos. This is a Union Pacific station (what 
else would you expect from me ) so I've written the UP Historical 
Society to see what they might have. It's actually the Kearney, Ne 
station. 

Thanks for all the help!

Butch Holtgrieve



 
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