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Re: Explaining how the Como Depot walls were dissected and reassembled

October 17, 2016 04:24PM
If you've ever watched an Amish barn raising, you've seen the early methods of construction. Even in the early 80's we would build the walls flat and then raise them into position. Much easier and faster that way. I'm a bit confused on the semaphore connecting the building a 100 miles away on another railroad. Most decisions have a certain amount of logic to them. If the building in Denver was surplus, and destined to destruction, it would make sense. But why put it back together incorrectly? Or maybe it was made of parts of more than one building? Or built and then expanded? There's too many variables to conclude anything substantial.

Robert



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