Tulsa, OK depot. Tulsa, OK 1919 passenger depot drawing. Frisco plan. Published in the Frisco Museum's All Aboard magazine. Posted with permission. Tulsa, OK 1919 baggage depot showing relation to passenger depot. Frisco plan. Published in the Frisco Museum's All Aboard magazine. Posted with permission.
Hello Frisco Folks, Here are some photos of the Frisco depot in Tulsa, OK. Take care, Rich Ship it on the Frisco!
Tulsa, OK Tulsa Union Depot. A nice update on what has happen to her. http://bestoftulsa.com/landmarks/tulsa_union_depot.shtml
Does anyone make a model of any of the Frisco depots in HO-scale? By the way, the photographs and this thread have been very helpful to me!
Will, Blair Line, LLC makes two Frisco specific depots. The manufacturer, Dale Rush, is a fellow Frisco modeler and member of this group. Please see their web site at the following link. http://www.blairline.com/bldgkits. Both structure kits represent small town depots in towns on the Clinton Subdivision. The Blairstown depot is a two story structure. It represents a depot with agent's living quarters on the second floor. The Grandview depot is a one story structure without living quarters. The Grandview depot is a more common "standard #3" company design and very similar to a number of other town depots on the Frisco system. Each kit is available in both HO and N scale. The Blair Line, LLC web site has hyperlinks with photographs of each kit. The Grandview depot is only available through the Show Me Lines Hobby Shop in Grandview, MO. Their web site also has hyperlinks with a few different photographs. The shop's owner is also a Frisco fan and his name is Charlie Post. Please see their web site at at the following link. http://www.showmelines.com Hope this helps. Thanks! Mark
At one time the Poplar Bluff museum was going to do a kit of the SL-SF station. I do not know if they ever did.
Microsoft Live map view of Tulsa, OK, Tulsa Union Depot. Click the links below. Be patient while loading - it will take you there. If you do not have Microsoft Virtual Earth 3D loaded, it will ask you to do so. It should take you to the link, if not, re click on these link after you install it. http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCC&cp=36.155756~-95.990877&style=h&lvl=17&tilt=-36.0359754765658&dir=96.7060605948496&alt=1211.82734993938&cam=36.158728~-96.007283&scene=16615279&phx=-0.0278889107855693&phy=-0.195691058702914&phscl=4.1209751909733&ss=yp.Union Station~pg.1~sst.0&encType=1
A great link about Tulsa, OK, Tulsa Union Depot. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wadefromoklahoma/2222440425/
Dwain and Willie, David Silverberg at the Poplar Bluff Museum might have information on whether or not this will come to pass. He has an account on frisco.org but unfortunately his e-mail is stuck on my old, kaput computer.