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South Platte depot

Ken Martin
Does anyone have dimensions for the South Platte depot?
I have a couple of photos but don't know the size.

Ken Martin
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Jim Courtney
Curious, Ken.

Neither Mac Poor's Station List, nor Rick Steele's 1894 DL&G B&B Book list a depot at South Platte.

As the South Platte depot in the first decade photos looks similar to the Dumont depot on Clear Creek, I checked Poor's listing there as well--no depot listed.

I do have a copy of a C&S standard 22 x 50 foot depot that I acquired from John Maxwell 40 years ago. The hip roof is similar to South Platte and Dumont, but not identical and the door and window arrangement also differ:




Sorry, that is all I have.

Jim
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Re: South Platte depot

Jim Courtney
FWIW, the Colorado Central Railroad book, by Abbott, et al., states that the Dumont depot was built in 1899 (under C&S ownership) and had dimensions of 28 x 46.5 feet. Is it possible that the Dumont and South Platte depots were built about the same time to similar / same plans??

Perhaps, Chris Walker could opine . . .
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Chris Walker
This post was updated on .
I went looking when this was first posted, somewhere along the way I got lost(for some reason), didn't see any mention of dimensions in my go to sources(that you mentioned).  The clipped Gable on the bay is unique.

Park County Archives.


Unless the Dumont Depot is a mirror plan flip, it appears to be slightly smaller, based on the chimney proportions and ridge location.

https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/5632



It maybe possible to scale the end/side from these pictures? my eyes can't do that anymore.

https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/12916
DPL X-13617


https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/12914
DPL X-13616
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand
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Re: South Platte depot

Ken Martin
Thank you both for checking. Since I don't have dimensions I counted the battens and came up with 20' x 42'.
This should get me started.

Ken Martin
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Ken Martin
After counting the battens I have made this drawing of the South Platte depot.
Working from photos I can't guarantee total accuracy but it's as accurate as I can make it.

I am curious as to the opinion of the people on this list.

Ken Martin


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Jim Courtney
Looks good to me, Ken!

Judging from the photos that Chris posted, you seem to have captured the proportions of the little depot well.

Jim
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Re: South Platte depot

Keith Hayes
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Ken, I think you need to drop the trim on the bay a bit--in the photo it looks like the bottom of the trim is just above the half-way point between the ridge (if extended) and the top of the window trim.

Don't know what scale you are building this in, but you may be able to take advantage of my Kokomo windows and doors.
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3