I guess this is good as any place to toss this question out into the arena.
I have a friend who is interested to find out what the color scheme that a particular station had while it was still around. The station was torn down before color photography was common place, so I doubt he's going to find a color print. Anyway, I know that most railroads kept a fairly consistant scheme for particular ROW buildings including stations and assume that the New Haven did the same. So, the big question: What was the NH's wooden station's colors? Was it the typical tan with brown trim, or something else?
The station is located at the site http://www.vernondepot.com/, so if you think you can figure the color out from a B&W, have at it.
I have a friend who is interested to find out what the color scheme that a particular station had while it was still around. The station was torn down before color photography was common place, so I doubt he's going to find a color print. Anyway, I know that most railroads kept a fairly consistant scheme for particular ROW buildings including stations and assume that the New Haven did the same. So, the big question: What was the NH's wooden station's colors? Was it the typical tan with brown trim, or something else?
The station is located at the site http://www.vernondepot.com/, so if you think you can figure the color out from a B&W, have at it.