. Railroad structures and estimates . Bed Room Bed Hoom/ /9 xl3 llZTViff FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR. T-M ^^^r>vS>S>>^ [^WVlK>iX>i FRONT ELEVATION Fig. 168. Double Section estimates of cost. Quantities. Excavation and wood foundation Brick Hardware Carpentry Lath and plaster Shingles Painting and glazing If masonry foundation, add Total Single house. Double house. $ $ $ $ $ $ COMBINATION SECTION HOUSE. 345 Combination Section House.— A c


. Railroad structures and estimates . Bed Room Bed Hoom/ /9 xl3 llZTViff FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR. T-M ^^^r>vS>S>>^ [^WVlK>iX>i FRONT ELEVATION Fig. 168. Double Section estimates of cost. Quantities. Excavation and wood foundation Brick Hardware Carpentry Lath and plaster Shingles Painting and glazing If masonry foundation, add Total Single house. Double house. $ $ $ $ $ $ COMBINATION SECTION HOUSE. 345 Combination Section House.— A combination section houseadopted by the Lehigh Valley for the use of its foremen andlaborers provides a bunk room 14 X 30 in rear, with separateentrance, and house accommodation in addition, comprising adining room and kitchen on the first floor, and three bedrooms onthe second floor. (Fig. 169.) The structure is Ij stories in height, and is constructed ofhollow tile building blocks, with buff colored rock asbestos stuccofinish, and supported on concrete foundations. Red quarryfloor tiles are


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