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In photos I've seen, the ice house lighting, if lit at all, was one of 3 things- Tall stanchions in the yard, lighting the yard generally with floodlights- similar to a large parking lot in the modern day.The ATSF facility at Winslow had a row of utility poles that was parallel to the ice house platform, with extended arms that had lights hanging on the ends, and additional lights hanging from the wires that connected each pole to the next.The third was that many ice platforms had a shed roof over, which would have light fixtures attached .Here's a photo that shows lights both on the shed roof and a tall stanchion with yard lights-https://www.trains.com/ctr/photos-videos/photo-of-the-day/icing-the-reefers-at-roseville/
I agree your model seems to lack the intermediate platform at the reefer's roof height, as seen in that photo.
Lights could be attached to the top platform, but I would just run the lights in your second example but at the front of the platform instead of the back.
I'm confused...what is the 'upper' platform for (in the proto photo)? You wouldn't be dropping the ice into the reefers from it, icing is done at the same height as the reefers so you are just dragging the ice into the reefer. Lights could be attached to the top platform, but I would just run the lights in your second example but at the front of the platform instead of the back.
The upper platform was for brine (salt and ice solutions) and crushed ice that were delivered through chutes, versus the large ice that was dragged on the lower level. More important for meat and frozen goods that had to get really cold. Kind regards,Michael Livingston
It looks like the upper level is some sort of carts on tracks, but I see no way for them to pass each other.OK no tracks: https://www.loc.gov/resource/fsa.8d12056/https://www.loc.gov/item/2017842524/https://www.loc.gov/item/2017842528/https://picryl.com/media/icing-a-car-at-the-icing-platform-of-the-indiana-harbor-belt-railroad-b6ca8cLighting ideas:https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/topic/icing-station-platformBulbs under the upper level:https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/20160722.jpg