The most common structure on a railroad was the phone booth. Located where ever trainmen and section forces need to get in touch with the dispatcher these small buildings could be found at junctions, sidings, industrial sidings, section tool houses and many other locations. Most lasted until the use of radios made them redundent. This building is an upgrade of an older design that used board and batten construction.
Includes four booths.
Features:
Correct width laser engraved vertical siding.
Trim has self-adhesive backing for ease of construction
Walls feature tabbed construction
Rolled roofing with self-adhesive backing
2-1/2" x 2" foot print will fit on any model railroad