RAILROAD STATION GROUNDS 
way in which problems have been met in different places should 
prove interesting and instructive, and for that purpose the surveys 
collected by the members of the class should be brought together 
for exhibition and discussion. 
Next the pupil should undertake the revision and improvement 
of plan for some existing station grounds where he is personally 
acquainted with conditions. 
Lastly, if time permits, the pupil should attempt an ideal lay- 
out such as might be adopted as a standard by a railway company. 
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