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Request for an el-rail station in Beaux-Art style

Started by Henry Midfields, March 08, 2008, 02:25:16 AM

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Henry Midfields

G'day folks. I have been looking for a el-rail station in a 19th Century Beaux-Arts style but could not find it. So it would be great if there's one to comtemplate my Haussmanian-Parisian district nearby.

The station needs at least three double-tracks of the default el-rail and the tracks are needed to be draggable from both sides. It would also be great if there can be an underground metro connection as well. I don't need a bus connection or a parking garage, although it is  Right now, I am using a Japanese BAT (in the modernist style) to satisfy the functions, which I have three lines connected. (I'll send the BAT details later on.)  &mmm

I understand that it may be difficult to BAT a classical building, and that many BATers may not have the time, but if someone can BAT this for me (Regretfully I don't have gmax.), I would greatly appreciate it. I also apologise if I wrote this in the wrong forum. Thank you in advance.

vester

Could you posts some pictures as the name of a particular style doesn't say most people much ?

Henry Midfields

Sorry for the late post. I've provided links (The pictures are over the size limit.) to pictures of the former Gare D'Orsay, which I would like the station to be modelled after:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/MuseeDOrsay.jpg

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mytravelphotos/537831720/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/16658021@N07/1872569001/