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the station grounds to the adjoining streets in such a way as to make 
the station most readily accessible from business districts, resi- 
dence sections, and surrounding farming country. 
RAILROAD OTATION GROUNDS 
NPRR: Bozeman Mont 
° wn wo 450 200 250 
Faced by FAW. 
February 9 
Fig. 91. Srwpte Layour or Rar~roap Station GrRounps 
Next there should be considered questions of local topography 
in order that the whole design may be properly fitted to the land. 
There would then be considered the architectural character of 
the station building. This should be simple, and the coloring should 
be in a quiet neutral tone. 
Lastly, but by no means least, should be considered the orna- 
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