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This station has luminous ceiling
New one story depot of red brick and steel, trimmed with aluminum and concrete built by Chicago, Burlington and Quincy to replace old passenger station at Hannibal, Mo; ceiling consists of translucent, milk white, corrugated plastic panels dropped 4 ft 8 in. below roof, with fluorescent tubes concealed in plenum chamber between ceiling and roof slab; ceiling sheds completely shadowless, warm, opalescent glow; other design features.
This station has luminous ceiling
New one story depot of red brick and steel, trimmed with aluminum and concrete built by Chicago, Burlington and Quincy to replace old passenger station at Hannibal, Mo; ceiling consists of translucent, milk white, corrugated plastic panels dropped 4 ft 8 in. below roof, with fluorescent tubes concealed in plenum chamber between ceiling and roof slab; ceiling sheds completely shadowless, warm, opalescent glow; other design features.
This station has luminous ceiling
Ry Age
Railway Age ; 137
1954
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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