Inverted type shelter by 'Keystone Loco Works' was available through walthers 
years ago and was modeled after my former hometown of Milton, PA as a PRR 
structure. Available in both HO & O, they show up on ebay at times. I think the 
O scale version would be workable more so than the HO, although the O scale 
does not come around very often and is usually 3-4 times the cost. Mike B
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Bill:

I am interested in the inverted umbrella style of shelter. Let me know if you 
decide to do ones.



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All,



I just received a Walthers HO train shed kit I think could be used as the

main structure for my passenger station. The most I think I will have to do

is raise it a bit by putting the support posts on concrete pillars. It is 2

feet long in 1 kit. I have not decided if I was another kit yet. But I will

have tracks in the station area that are 8-11 feet long.



So coming out from the big train shed I want to have "umbrella" sheds like

here in Atlantic City http://www.lanestrains.com/Atlantic_City.jpg to cover

the rest of the sidewalks.



I am not sure if I want the inverted roofs like Atlantic City or flat roof,

but I am sure I don't want A frame roofs. Where any of these supports ever

made in white metal or other for S Scale? I seem to remember an old school

Ulrich kit in HO.



Does anyone have a drawing of the supports? If none of the above exists,

these supports could be my next project. I would create them in Solidworks

and most likely do brass or pewter casting. Any interest in S land in train

shed supports?



Thank You,

Bill Lane



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