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Ian,I haven't looked at this thread since before Christmas, so I've just spent an enjoyable 30 minutes at lunch catching up. Layout is looking outstanding! You've really captured the look of an old industrial area of a Northeastern city without "selliosing" it. Well done!
On pine trees (ugh, I know): Go to a florist shop that has a decent selection of indoor plants and get yourself a Foxtail Fern - the fronds make great pine trees (fill the "inside" with some leftover ground foam, and flock them with electrostatic grass and then spraypaint green) and you'll have a self-replenishing supply of conifers. You can even trim the fronds to look more like an Eastern White pine.
On the station - I have drawings of the Palmer station, which is one of the Richardson designs. Let me know if you need the dimensions or a scan of the drawings.
As usual, everything looks very realistic Ian. But I wonder if the ad on the billboard is a bit too modern for the period you're modeling? I think these ads showed up in the 21st Century. But then again, it seems that the older I get, the harder it gets trying to remember whether something happened 10, or 20, or 30 years ago.
Ian,You'll want to paint those line poles. PolyScale Railroad Tie Brown works. I see you painted the insulators. I use a little aluminum paint for mine, but PC green would also probably work for some applications.