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LocationStaughton Street MEREDITH, Golden Plains Shire LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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National Estate Register: The Meredith Railway Station is one of a notable group of stylistically similar railway station buildings on the Geelong Ballarat line, which includes the structures of Bannockburn and Meredith. The Meredith station is a finely proportioned and detailed Italianate composition with a distinctive timber bracketed verandah and anexcellent illustration of country station architecture of the 1860s in Victoria. The Ballarat-Geelong line which opened on 10 April 1862 was an important nineteenth century link. (The Commission is in the process of developing and/or upgrading official statements for places listed prior to 1991. The above data was mainly provided by the nominator and has not yet been revised by the Commission.
National Trust:
CITATION
Fine bluestone buildings on one of the earliest link routes in Victoria.
Class: Local
Transport - Rail
Station Building