Add a bay window to that depot and I'd say spot on!
Oh, and BTW, it's Joe.....
Here is Coos Jct...Its not much really, two sidings and a (overgrown) wye...The wye was built to turn the MEC mallets, along with the one in Bartlett....the B&M and Mec crossed here at one time, hence the "JCT", but each rr abandoned a section of their own lines, which were basically parallel and combined what was left to form the current line..the B&M from Whitefield was abandoned, and the Mec to North Stratford was abandoned...a section of which was chartered as the Coos Vally RR, btw...
Anywho, here they are, the N.Stratford boxes are rolling paper warehouses for James river. Both sidings were full of them on my first visit,(these pics show my 2nd)...and they were loaded, and a lot of rain came, and they did a number on that siding...these were taken during the end of the Guilford era...
taken during the first month of NHVT.....I think they were cleaning the cars here, as they dropped the 4 they brought from Whitefield, and picked up these 4 and brought them to the mill, they were all empty...you can almost see the store where the crew would often stop for breakfast or lunch on the right....
and more recent..