Description
One of the most important buildings alongside any railroad, interlocking towers
controlled signals and switches at sidings, junctions, drawbridges, yards and
station terminals. In use from the early 1900s until computers took over in the
1980s, a few are still standing. A great starting point for a trackside scene,
this model is complete with an exterior stairway, as well as simulated rods for
the control system. It has the look and feel of similar structures used along
railroads large and small. Several can be used along your line to capture the
"family" look so common to railroad architecture. Plastic parts are molded in
color and detailed to simulate wood construction. Decal signs and complete
instructions are also included.
Finished structure measures 5 x 1-7/8 x 4" 12.5 x 4.6 x 10cm. Interlocking rods
measure 5-5/8" 14.2cm long