Keep Milk Moving on your HO Layout
Milk platforms were standard fare along many railroads. Each day farmers from miles around would drop full milk cans on the platform for pickup by local milk trains or passenger locals that handled dairy and other less-than-carload traffic. This detailed, laser-cut wood kit includes a typical elevated platform, shanty, cast-metal details, signs and complete assembly instructions.
You'll also want to add these new JL Innovative structures to your layout:
F.S. Jones Painting
East Junction Yard Office
Milk platforms were standard fare along many railroads. Each day farmers from miles around would drop full milk cans on the platform for pickup by local milk trains or passenger locals that handled dairy and other less-than-carload traffic. This detailed, laser-cut wood kit includes a typical elevated platform, shanty, cast-metal details, signs and complete assembly instructions.
You'll also want to add these new JL Innovative structures to your layout:
F.S. Jones Painting
East Junction Yard Office