HO Railroad Trackside Buildings

HO Railroad Trackside Building Kits
HO Trackside Shed Pack
Small sheds like these could be found alongside railroad rights-of-way, either alone or in groups. These kits are based on Nickel Plate Road designs but are typical of designs used throughout the country.
Kit includes parts for four complete buildings:
- Tool/Handcar Shed
- Telegraph Office (also perfect for a Yard Office)
- Crossing Shanty
- Telephone Booth
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Crossing Shanty and Tool/Handcar Shed | Telegraph Office and Telephone Booth
HO Shoreham Covered Bridge
Located on the Rutland Railroad's Addison branch, this classic Howe truss covered bridge was built in 1897 and served as a railroad bridge until 1951. Today it has been restored and is part of a rails-to-trails footpath.
Kit inlcuded pre-cut wood parts with see-through side panels, tie rods, NBW (nut-bolt-washer) casting and more!
HO Yard Office
The ideal office building for a lumber yard or any other trackside setting.
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Side View 1 | Side View 2
HO Engine House
This classic single stall engine house will be at home on most layouts, From shortlines and branches to logging and industrial lines. While typical of designs throughout the country, the prototype was built for the Central Vermont. It can provide protection for a variety of locomotives from moderate sized steam locos to almost any diesel. In addition to cover for the locomotive this building also includes a machine shop addition allowing light repairs to be made on the locomotives.
Kit includes positionable doors and interior details.
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Front View | Interior View







