HO Railroad Stations

HO Railroad Station Kits
HO Canaan Union Station
This kit provides an accurate period model (circa 1940) of Cannan station based on plans provided by the restoration firm along with copies of the original plans along with information provided by the New Haven Railroad Historical and Technical Association. Kit includes wood, resin and photo-etched parts, Grandt Line baggage carts, appropriate signs and posters and much more....
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Freight Dock | Side View | Rear View
HO Backwoods Junction Depot
This compact station is based on the 2 foot narrow gauge Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway’s Wiscasset, Maine station. However, its compact size makes it perfect for use as a commuter or flag stop station nearly anywhere.
HO Cannondale Station
The prototype for our kit was built by the New Haven railroad on its Danbury branch just north of Wilton, CT. It is a classic small town station design complete with waiting room, baggage room and operator’s track side bay window. The station still stands today, although the station building has been converted into a coffee shop - serving commuters on Metro North in ways perhaps not intended by the old New Haven!
Kit includes appropriate signs.
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HO Center Hall Depot
The prototype for this kit was built in 1884 on the old Lewisburg & Tyrone Railroad, later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The station still exists as a restaurant today. Our kit is based on the ststion as it appeared in the 1940's.
Kit includes appropriate signs.
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HO Munns Station
The prototype for our kit was built by the New York, Ontario & Western railroad in upstate New York. It is a classic small town station design complete with waiting room, baggage room and operator’s track side bay window. Although the O&W was abandoned in 1957 this station still stands today, lovingly restored by its current owner - author and railroad historian John Taibi.
Kit includes appropriate signs and milk cans.
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Door Detail | Opposite View | Rear View
HO Woodard Station
This station was built by the New York Central railroad in Woodard, NY. It is a classic small town station design complete with waiting room, baggage room and bay windows.
The kit features laser cut wood components and peel and stick trim. Also includes appropriate signs and resin chimney.
HO Rivera Depot
Rivera station was located on the Santa Fe’s Los Angles Division, Second District. Its ornate design sets it apart from most other standard Santa Fe stations. Rivera served as an active passenger station for many years before being retired and donated to the town. It survives today, moved away from the railroad, as the home of the Pico Rivera Historical Museum.
Kit includes wood and resin parts, Grandt Line baggage cart, platform benches, appropriate signs and much more...
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Left End Detail | Right End Detail | Front Detail












