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Posted 30 May 2015 - 06:13 PM

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File Name: Arrow Cafe
File Submitter: CrisGer
File Submitted: 31 May 2015
File Category: Buildings

Arrow Cafe
1910

Arrow, Colorado

Sign for the Cafe is included as a stand alone model. See additional REF entry for it in folder.

Model by Chris Gerlach (CrisGer)
Texture by Chris Gerlach
Sources from Denver Public Library Digital Collection
Data from DSLHS and John Emmot
Photo sources from the Corona Telegraph
Side Windows From a Texture by Steve Thompson with his kind permission.

TSM files included, including darker textures for conversion to Trainz.

Small cafe located in Arrow, Colorado, the small short lived town that was for a while located at the end of the line of the Denver Northwestern & Pacific Railroad, as it was being extended over the Rollins Pass on the route that came to be known as the Moffat Road after its founder David Moffat. This town was a busy place full of up to 200 railroad workers, construciton gang men, shopkeepers, hotel keepers, Saloon owners, and ladies of the sporting houses. The town faded quickly away after around 1916 and by 1918 when it burned down, it was almost empty.

This model is released open source, you may alter, use and adjust it to your needs, i only ask that the use be of good quality and well founded on your sources. It is intened for use on the Moffat Road Restoration project, to be in both MSTS/Open Rails and Trainz format, but may be used for any town or locattion of the era 1880 to 1950 as countless buildings of this size and type were built in the over 6000 small towns of Colorado alone as well as across the American west.

I would appreciate recieving a picture and a copy of any changed format you may create.

Textures are based on actual photographs and are as close to the original as possible, the main sign is an actual exact one based on the original sign.

My thanks to many including Steve Thompson, Tim Muir, Barry Munro, Jeff Farquar, John Fleming and many others who have helped me learn to use TSM and to make assets for the MSTS rail sim and others.

My thanks to John Emmot and the Denver Salt Lake Historical Society for source information and history.

Chris Gerlach (CrisGer)
Elvas Tower
May 2015
chrisgerlach9@yahoo.com

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