This is the Burnett & Clifton Automatic Coaling Station as manufactured by Williams, White & Company
and was done from plans appearing in a supplement to Engineering News dated Dec 26, 1891 as modified for use on the
Rio Grande Southern narrow gauge line at Rico and Vance Junction (it has 2 more chutes and roof covers the bins only.
From the design it would appear coal was delivered in side dump gons or men did the job with shovels as the rail height
is too low for drop bottom gons. This has three trigger points for those who would like to add the proper text to this
config file and make this a working coaling station. a.trig0 is in the center of the building at rail height for coal delivery.
a.trig1 and a.trig2 are centered in the rail under the chutes (one on each side of the building) at ground level for coaling
locomotive tenders.