Description
Keeping the tracks in good shape is a non-stop job for railroads large and small. In the steam-era, each section had an assigned track crew who inspected the line and completed minor repairs. Their base of operations was usually a small tool shed located alongside the right-of-way. There, all kinds of supplies and tools could be stored and most had a short section of track leading through the double doors, to provide covered storage for the inspection car. This authentic O Scale kit is based on a DRGW prototype that's still standing at Pando, Colorado. The design is typical of buildings found on most roads; a rigid frame with galvanized steel sides and roof. A great detail for any road from the 1940s to the present, this all-plastic kit is nicely detailed and can be built with the large doors open or closed.