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Athearn HO RTR Santa Fe Train Station
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100% of reviewers $99.99 10.0
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Description: HO RTR Santa Fe Train Station

Key Features

* Fully assembled and ready for your layout
* Made from cold cast resin
* Pre-installed injection molded windows
* Decorated at the factory with realistic brick and mortar coloring
* Modeled after the Santa Fe station in Marion, Kansas
* Includes decals for ten similar Santa Fe depots - Fowler, Halstead, Harper, Holly, Kingman, Marion, Mulvane, Norman, Plainview and Stafford
* Footprint: 5" x 20"
Keywords: Station Santa Fe ATSF


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Joe Daddy

C & SF, my obsession

Registered: October 2006
Location: Colorado
Posts: 144
Review Date: Fri October 12, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $99.99 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Realistic, Rugged construction, excellent finish
Cons: Base not completely level by 1/16

This model is a reliable and well executed replica of a number of Santa Fe stations including the one I saw many times growing up in Norman, OK. I actually rode a train out of the Norman station on a Steam Engine prior to 1954.

I like this station alot!

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