ATSF Structures
![This model of the Santa Fe and Missouri-Kansas-Texas Union Depot in Bartlesville, Oklahoma was scratchbuilt by Kevin Looff from original engineering plans. It received a Certificate of Technical Excellence for Structures and Second Place - Structures in 2017. Model by Kevin Looff, SFRH&MS photo. HO scale. Bartlesville, OK depot model](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/07/2017-ATSF-structures-2-Kevin-Looff-Bartlesville-OK-depot/2387005339.jpg)
ATSF Bartlesville, Oklahoma depot (model)
This model of the Santa Fe and Missouri-Kansas-Texas Union Depot in Bartlesville, Oklahoma was scratchbuilt by Kevin Looff from original engineering plans. It received a Certificate of Technical Excellence for Structures and Second Place - Structures in 2017. Model by Kevin Looff, SFRH&MS photo. HO scale.
![This model of the Climax depot was made by Master Santa Fe Modeler Steve Sandifer. It shows a Santa Fe standard plan #3 depot in Colonial Yellow. HO scale. Model of Climax depot](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2020/04/ClimaxDepot-IMG_3382a-scaled/3570858062.jpg)
ATSF Climax Depot
This model of the Climax depot was made by Master Santa Fe Modeler Steve Sandifer. It shows a Santa Fe standard plan #3 depot in Colonial Yellow. HO scale.
![Model of Flagstaff, AZ depot scratch built by John Smith in O scale. Model and photo by John Smith. Model of Flagstaff, AZ depot by John Smith](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2019/06/Depot-Closeup-Copy/29940818.jpg)
ATSF Flagstaff, AZ depot.
Model of Flagstaff, AZ depot scratch built by John Smith in O scale. Model and photo by John Smith.
![This is a model of the Santa Fe depot in Fort Madison, Iowa. It received a Certificate of Technical Merit for Structures and first place in structures. Model by John Wegner, SFRH&MS photo. HO scale. Photo of 1st Place Structure Fort Madison, IA, depot](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/07/2017-ATSF-structures-1-John-Wegner-Ft-Madison-IA-depot-1/3002579576.jpg)
ATSF Fort Madison, Iowa depot (model)
This is a model of the Santa Fe depot in Fort Madison, Iowa. It received a Certificate of Technical Merit for Structures and first place in structures. Model by John Wegner, SFRH&MS photo. HO scale.
![This is a scratchbuilt model of a Santa Fe "county seat" style depot in Lamar, Colorado. Model and photo by Master Santa Fe Modeler Denny Krausman. Model of Lamar CO depot by Denny Krausman](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Krausman-Lamar-depot-on-layout.jpg)
ATSF Lamar, Colorado depot
This is a scratchbuilt model of a Santa Fe "county seat" style depot in Lamar, Colorado. Model and photo by Master Santa Fe Modeler Denny Krausman.
![Interior of the Lamar, Colorado depot. Scratchbuilt model by Master Santa Fe Modeler Denny Krausman. Model of Lamar, CO depot interior](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2020/04/Krausman-Lamar-depot-interior/4165912728.jpg)
Lamar, CO depot interior (model)
Interior of the Lamar, Colorado depot. Scratchbuilt model by Master Santa Fe Modeler Denny Krausman.
![This model of the Melrose, New Mexico Depot was built essentially scratchbuilt. Model by Master Santa Fe Modeler Jürgen Dietrichkeit with materials from Kevin Looff, SFRH&MS photo. HO scale. ATSF depot in Melrose, New Mexico (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2016/06/Struc-2/637493026.jpg)
ATSF depot in Melrose, New Mexico (model)
This model of the Melrose, New Mexico Depot was built essentially scratchbuilt. Model by Master Santa Fe Modeler Jürgen Dietrichkeit with materials from Kevin Looff, SFRH&MS photo. HO scale.
![HO scale model of the ATSF Pasadena Depot, scratch built from a depot plans book obtained at a SFRH&MS convention. Model by Tom Cockle. Photo by Tom Cockle ATSF Pasadena, CA depot (model by Tom Cockle)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2019/05/Pasadena-CA-depot-Cockle/3908748417.jpg)
ATSF Pasadena CA depot
HO scale model of the ATSF Pasadena Depot, scratch built from a depot plans book obtained at a SFRH&MS convention. Model by Tom Cockle. Photo by Tom Cockle
![HO model of ATSF San Juan Capistrano Depot, built from Historical Scale Models kit many years ago. Freight House scratch built from plans in January-February 1979 Santa Fe Modeler publication. Both by Tom Cockle. Photo by Tom Cockle. San Juan Capistrano, CA depot (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2021/01/San-Juan-Capistrano-model/3574931724.jpg)
San Juan Capistrano model
HO model of ATSF San Juan Capistrano Depot, built from Historical Scale Models kit many years ago. Freight House scratch built from plans in January-February 1979 Santa Fe Modeler publication. Both by Tom Cockle. Photo by Tom Cockle.
![ATSF Topeka, Kansas Depot as it appeared in the 1950s. Scratchbuilt model and photo by Andrew Bobis. ATSF Topeka Depot, ca. late 1950s (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2020/07/RSF-Topeka_Station_Andrew-Bobis-web1/2924071849.jpg)
ATSF Topeka Depot, ca. late 1950s
ATSF Topeka, Kansas Depot as it appeared in the 1950s. Scratchbuilt model and photo by Andrew Bobis.
![ATSF Topeka, Kansas Depot as it appeared in the 1950s. Scratchbuilt model and photo by Andrew Bobis. Topeka, Kansas Depot, ca. late 1950s (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2020/07/RSF-Topeka_Station_Andrew_Bob-web2/3621446205.jpg)
Topeka, Kansas Depot, ca. late 1950s
ATSF Topeka, Kansas Depot as it appeared in the 1950s. Scratchbuilt model and photo by Andrew Bobis.
![This is a model of an ATSF standard one-story depot in later years by Master Santa Fe Modeler Bruce McKeown. It received first place in structures. Model and photo by Bruce McKeown. ATSF one-story depot](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2020/04/Bruce-McKeown-One-story-depot-scaled/1365245801.jpg)
ATSF one-story depot
This is a model of an ATSF standard one-story depot in later years by Master Santa Fe Modeler Bruce McKeown. It received first place in structures. Model and photo by Bruce McKeown.
![This model shows a Santa Fe standard plan 10 man bunkhouse. It won second place in structures. Model and photo by Master Santa Fe Modeler Charlie Slater. HO scale. ATSF 10 Man Bunk House](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/03/Slater-10-Man-Bunk-House-2008-web/947529126.jpg)
ATSF 10 Man Bunk House
This model shows a Santa Fe standard plan 10 man bunkhouse. It won second place in structures. Model and photo by Master Santa Fe Modeler Charlie Slater. HO scale.
![Pueblo, CO yard tower as it appeared in the 1950s. Model scratchbuilt by Andrew Bobis. Photo by Andrew Bobis. Pueblo, CO yard tower (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2021/01/Andrew-Bobis-6AC70265-EF66-4F1E-B85A-9AD58E9C5AC4-scaled/3917177918.jpeg)
Pueblo, CO yard tower
Pueblo, CO yard tower as it appeared in the 1950s. Model scratchbuilt by Andrew Bobis. Photo by Andrew Bobis.
![Pueblo, CO yard tower as it appeared in the 1950s. Model scratchbuilt by Andrew Bobis. Photo by Andrew Bobis. Pueblo, CO yard tower (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2021/01/Andrew-Bobis-CFF03103-8F9B-4F94-BBFB-F165944482F3-scaled/1311691269.jpeg)
Pueblo, CO yard tower
Pueblo, CO yard tower as it appeared in the 1950s. Model scratchbuilt by Andrew Bobis. Photo by Andrew Bobis.
![This is an HO scale model of the Arroyo Seco Viaduct, located between Los Angeles and Pasadena at MP 135.3 of the ATSF 2nd District, Los Angeles Division. Photo by John Kennedy. Arroyo Seco Viaduct, California (model)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2021/01/John-Kennedy-11690AFD-BB71-47EE-B8B0-87826FE388F3/2504137515.png)
Train on Arroyo Seco Viaduct, California
This is an HO scale model of the Arroyo Seco Viaduct, located between Los Angeles and Pasadena at MP 135.3 of the ATSF 2nd District, Los Angeles Division. Photo by John Kennedy.
![The simple Santa Fe Springs depot was of a non-standard design and was in use from 1910 to 1965 when it was replaced by a new structure of similar size. Using all available photos, the depot was scratchbuilt in styrene and is painted in standard Santa Fe colors based on a 1953 photo. HO scale. Model and photo by Bruce Hendrick. ATSF Depot, Santa Fe Springs (model, showing appearance in 1953)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2023/01/Bruce-Hendrick-4454236C-174D-4308-8F97-4BB1B7192767-scaled/1948001205.jpeg)
Depot, Santa Fe Springs, CA
The simple Santa Fe Springs depot was of a non-standard design and was in use from 1910 to 1965 when it was replaced by a new structure of similar size. Using all available photos, the depot was scratchbuilt in styrene and is painted in standard Santa Fe colors based on a 1953 photo. HO scale. Model and photo by Bruce Hendrick.
![This model was built for the Corona Model Railroad Society. It is a model of the still in-use 1930 depot using original architectural plans from the SFRH&MS Western Archives. The model is a 3D-printed collaboration b Kislap Ongchangco and Bruce Hendrick. HO scale. Photo by Bruce Hendrick. ATSF Depot, Fullerton, CA (model, showing depot as appeared in 1949)](https://sfrhms.org/wp-content/uploads/cache/2023/01/Bruce-Hendrick-E27A567A-F7F8-460D-BD46-2FF267443D97-scaled/3190124243.jpeg)
Depot, Fullerton CA
This model was built for the Corona Model Railroad Society. It is a model of the still in-use 1930 depot using original architectural plans from the SFRH&MS Western Archives. The model is a 3D-printed collaboration b Kislap Ongchangco and Bruce Hendrick. HO scale. Photo by Bruce Hendrick.