Looking for Station Building Info

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G&A Track
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Looking for Station Building Info

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Hi All,

I’m currently working on a layout oo gauge and been searching for some details ie: drawings (Dims / sizes), photos etc of a particular railway station building which planning to model for our layout. If anyone could help with details of “Kittybrewster Station” around period 1950/60’s views taken / looking square on from goods yard side would be helpful, appreciated. Hopefully someone out there can assist, thanks. Al.
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Maybe contacting this group here : http://www.gnsra.org.uk/master.htm will help.

I've not looked at all the photos, but there are some of most stations and types of buildings are often common on particular lines.
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Have you tried Google? There are a few images there.
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I’ve found a few photos.
Have you tried eBay to see there are any photos or books there.
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More photos
Hope these help .
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Hi Guys,

Thanks for your responses much appreciated. Have searched via Google / ebay etc, all photos posted I/we already have but unfortunately unable to establish view full face on detail of station building to work out details of windows, doors etc to model. Hopefully will find something more suitable in due course. Al
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