Said1,
I have a site to share with you. Unfortunately for some time it has been closed. It is the `Hudson Heights` CPR railway station. Classic design. Built in the 1890s and is a copy of most CPR stations yet smaller. A classic & standard wall clock(analogue-needed winding daily). Classis/antique seating inside and out. An office with a mottled widow in it for the Station Master. A wrought iron configuration for the Ticket Masters and overhead cartwheels (that probably held candles at one time) but now electrified within hurricane lamps.
Outside of the station the waiting area was cut wooden 4 x 4s (used to support rails) and classic wrought iron steel supports for outside lighting.
The last time I was there was 1985 and CPR had it locked tight but everything else was had it been when I was a frequent customer.
Regards,
scratch