Help finding a station #2

jordon412

33 Year Old Railfan
I need help finding another station, this time a bit more personal. I need help finding a station similar to the Grand Junction station at the Tennessee Valley Railroad museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I want to make a recreation of the entire 3-mile route as accurate as possible. The station has to be found on the DLS. Here's a link to the best picture I could find of Grand Junction: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=261709&nseq=44
 
Okay, let's try this again:
I would like to find a station building that I can use with the 'Invisible Station Neidenfels' series of stations, which come in 50 meters, 100 meters, and 200 meters. I need to find a station that can be renamed and can be lowered and raised without having to change the height of the land below it. I use the built-in brick stations a lot, but I'd like to try some other stations that's at least long enough to handle a train longer than six passenger cars.
 
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