. Railroad structures and estimates . Fig. 138. with corridor between general and ladies waiting room, and lavatory accommodation in the rear. Approximate cost with platform complete: Cedar post or mud sill foundation $2000 to $2500 Masonry foundation with cellar 2400 to 2600 Fig. 139, station with waiting room 16 X 16, ladies room10 X 10, office 10 X 13, baggage or freight 16 X 16, withkitchen and living rooms in the rear and four bedrooms above. Approximate cost with platform complete: Cedar post or mud sill foundation $3000 to $3500 Masonry foundation with cellar 4000 to 4500 320 FIL\ME STA


. Railroad structures and estimates . Fig. 138. with corridor between general and ladies waiting room, and lavatory accommodation in the rear. Approximate cost with platform complete: Cedar post or mud sill foundation $2000 to $2500 Masonry foundation with cellar 2400 to 2600 Fig. 139, station with waiting room 16 X 16, ladies room10 X 10, office 10 X 13, baggage or freight 16 X 16, withkitchen and living rooms in the rear and four bedrooms above. Approximate cost with platform complete: Cedar post or mud sill foundation $3000 to $3500 Masonry foundation with cellar 4000 to 4500 320 FIL\ME Fig. 139. CoJhstruction. — Cedar sills, post or masonry foundation,brick chimneys, 2 X 4 studs 16-in. centers for outside walls,and 2 X 3 studs at 16-in. centers for inside partitions. Ceil-ing joists and roof rafters 2 X 8 at 2-ft. centers, well tied andsecured to wall plates. Outside walls and roof to be covered\s-ith t-in. T. and G. boards and finished with ship lap, clap-boards or shingles, with building paper between. All inside walls and ceilings lath and plastered, and roomsfinished with baseboard and picture mould, with architraves,sills, thresholds, and general trim for doors, windows, and otheropenings. Waiting-room walls burlapped 6 ft. high, and freightand baggage rooms sheathed 8 ft. high. Ground floor laid withsecond quaUty maple, or local hardwood on {-in T. and with building paper between, other floors f-in. T. and boards, good native pine. When cellars are provided the floor may be of cement or2-m. plank on 3-in. to 6-in. flatted cedars at 4-ft. ce


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