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| | From THE ROCK ISLAND DIGEST, VOLUME 10, published by the Rock Island Technical Society, 1992. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | THE CHICAGO, KANSAS, AND NEBRASKA RY PART II: DISTINCTIVE "DESIGN NO. 3" DEPOTS by John Matrow DIGEST Volume 2, covered the history of the Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska Railway which built 1,388 miles of track, almost all in Kansas, for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific RR. |
 | | In this issue, we are going to describe the famous two-story CK&N depot, "Design NO. 3", also known as the "one and a half story" since the freight section was only one story. |
 | | The depot building at Kechi, Kansas stayed in the area but Harbine, Nebraska was moved to south of Fairbury, where it still stands. |
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