. Railroad structures and estimates . check room, safe, lockers, bunks, beds, reading and writingrooms, lecture haU, bowling alleys, billiards room, baths andshowers, lavatories, as well as ample kitchen accommodationand equipment, besides store rooms, ice and refrigeration, heat,fire protection, electric light, attractive furnishings, provisionfor future extension and good ventilation and sanitation. The Railway Branch of Y. M. C. A., working in conjunc-tion with the railroads, has established a great number ofboarding houses or hotels at many of the principal di^-isionalpoints, which prior t


. Railroad structures and estimates . check room, safe, lockers, bunks, beds, reading and writingrooms, lecture haU, bowling alleys, billiards room, baths andshowers, lavatories, as well as ample kitchen accommodationand equipment, besides store rooms, ice and refrigeration, heat,fire protection, electric light, attractive furnishings, provisionfor future extension and good ventilation and sanitation. The Railway Branch of Y. M. C. A., working in conjunc-tion with the railroads, has established a great number ofboarding houses or hotels at many of the principal di^-isionalpoints, which prior to their advent did not provide the properclass of accommodation for railway men. It is claimed bymany, however, that as good results could be obtained by com-pany operation, imder the Sleeping and Dining Car Depart-ment. Two Story Rest House. — A two stOTV type of rest house toaccommodate fifty men is shown in Fig. 172. In place of theusual dining and reading room, a large lounge room is pro\ided TWO STORY REST HOUSE. 351 Bhiiiglea. 1 Concrete Foundation FRONT ELEVATION


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