Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Historic Train Stations


Back in the day when the railroad industry dominated travel in the United States, every town of size had a railroad station. These structures were often architecturally significant and ornate. In fact, some of the finest architecture in our country can be found in historic train stations.

Over the past 20 years, there has been a movement to invest in the restoration of these valuable artistic facilities. Many still function as rail hubs while others have been repurposed as museums, event space, offices, and unique retail centers.

Re-View has worked on the historic windows of some very distinctive train stations. We have restored historic wood and steel windows, preserving every element to its original state. We have also manufactured historically accurate wood window replicas to match the original windows. The following pictures capture some of our work over the years. 


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