Computer drawing. Note: This detail is based off of the Railway Age Magazine article of 10-15-27, a Brownsville Herald article of unknown date, and an SLSF publication description of the Pensacola sister station. The colors are mostly conjecture, and could have ranged from tans to browns, grays, and even greens. Any reasonable colors would be appropriate. The colors on the wall were warm near the floor and gradually turned cooler near the ceiling, which was sky blue to match the exterior of the dome. In particular, the center tile design, while accurately drawn, could certainly been done in different colors than depicted. © 2017 David N. Curreyhttps://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/mopacbrownsville/1015/thumbnail.jp
Computer drawing. Note: The passenger car height relative to the top of the platform was difficult t...
Typed document. Notes from Texas Online, Ambrosio Villarreal, and A. T. Kott.https://scholarworks.ut...
Typed document. The railroad passenger station in Brownsville, Texas that saw service through the De...
Computer drawing. Note: This detail is based off of the Railway Age Magazine article of 10-15-27, a ...
Computer drawing. Note: The Pavilion front door was difficult to draw, with the several photos seemi...
Computer drawing. Note: The women\u27s waiting room, women\u27s restroom, ticket office double windo...
Computer drawing. Note: This overhead roof view is meant only for general information purposes , and...
Computer drawing. The scale is 24 pixels to the foot . When measuring on a printout, measure from th...
Computer Drawing. Note: The dome is exactly half a perfectly round ball 81 in diameter , with the ce...
Computer drawing. Closeup of front entrance facade. © 2017 David N. Curreyhttps://scholarworks.utrgv...
Computer drawing. Note: Originally, a double slip switch existed at this end of the wye. At some poi...
Computer drawing. The scale is 24 pixels to the foot. When measuring on a printout, measure from the...
Computer drawing. Missouri Pacific Depot track diagrams from the early years until the final years....
Computer drawing. Note : This plan shows the shed and supports. It may be used in certain respects f...
Typed document. John Wagner recollection\u27s of specific architectural and exterior details pertain...
Computer drawing. Note: The passenger car height relative to the top of the platform was difficult t...
Typed document. Notes from Texas Online, Ambrosio Villarreal, and A. T. Kott.https://scholarworks.ut...
Typed document. The railroad passenger station in Brownsville, Texas that saw service through the De...
Computer drawing. Note: This detail is based off of the Railway Age Magazine article of 10-15-27, a ...
Computer drawing. Note: The Pavilion front door was difficult to draw, with the several photos seemi...
Computer drawing. Note: The women\u27s waiting room, women\u27s restroom, ticket office double windo...
Computer drawing. Note: This overhead roof view is meant only for general information purposes , and...
Computer drawing. The scale is 24 pixels to the foot . When measuring on a printout, measure from th...
Computer Drawing. Note: The dome is exactly half a perfectly round ball 81 in diameter , with the ce...
Computer drawing. Closeup of front entrance facade. © 2017 David N. Curreyhttps://scholarworks.utrgv...
Computer drawing. Note: Originally, a double slip switch existed at this end of the wye. At some poi...
Computer drawing. The scale is 24 pixels to the foot. When measuring on a printout, measure from the...
Computer drawing. Missouri Pacific Depot track diagrams from the early years until the final years....
Computer drawing. Note : This plan shows the shed and supports. It may be used in certain respects f...
Typed document. John Wagner recollection\u27s of specific architectural and exterior details pertain...
Computer drawing. Note: The passenger car height relative to the top of the platform was difficult t...
Typed document. Notes from Texas Online, Ambrosio Villarreal, and A. T. Kott.https://scholarworks.ut...
Typed document. The railroad passenger station in Brownsville, Texas that saw service through the De...