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89 A. Varesano interviewing Frank Zahay AV: What did you say about the mule stable again, you said it was extended east FZ: East and west, I think on the west side of the mule stable, there was AV: On tracks? FZ: On tracks, yeh. AV: How big was the mule stable itself, maybe 100 ft long? FZ: No, I wouldn't say a hndred feet long - just to give you a rough guess AV: And then that little shed on the west end of it how big was that? FZ: Oh that wasn't too big either - well rough guess I'd say 20 x 40 and then AV: And the trestle that's where the car went on the trestle? FZ: Yeh, between the 2 buildings. AV: Does that mean the shed was higher than the mule building? FZ: Well both of them were on foundations you know they had to come up AV: And if that feed car went up on a trestle was that a very high trestle? FZ: No it wasn't very high, about five feet tall just above the foundation. AV: How big was the mule yard, it extended from the east end of the building FZ: Yes, the road wasn't changed, yeh, I'd say from the east end. AV: What kind of fence did you say it had again, wire? FZ: Wire, and wire cable - wire posts and wire cable. AV: You mean like steel posts? FZ: No they weren't steel posts they were wooden posts but then in later | 89 |