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Melbourne Central Footbridge
Lonsdale Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B5065 |
B5065 |
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Footbridge-Middle Brighton Railway Station
Black Street,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B6321 |
The Black Street footbridge is important at the State level as one of only two remaining examples of a small group of railway footbridges of standard design distinguished by the use of small lattice girders for their main spans. Its importance is enhanced by its close visual and functional association with the registered Middle Brighton Station Complex and also by its location within a proposed historic area within the City of Brighton. Although once representative of two other ... more |
B6321 |
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Eglinton St Footbridge
Eglinton Street,, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039 - Property No B7148 |
B7148 |
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Darebin Creek,, ALPHINGTON VIC 3078 - Property No B3929 |
B3929 |
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Former North Fitzroy Railway Footbridge
McKean Street extension between Napier and Jamieson Streets,, FITZROY NORTH VIC 3068 - Property No B7125 |
The North Fitzroy Railway Footbridge is historically and scientifically (technically) significant at a Regional Level. Built in 1900, with modifications to heighten its main spans in 1915, and replace the main span timber trusses with steel beams in 1924, the footbridge crosses a former goods yard at the southern end of the former Fitzroy Railway, a short branch line extending from the Inner Circle Railway that was used primarily for goods traffic for much of its one hundred ... more |
B7125 |
Demolished |
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Railway Station,, NUMURKAH VIC 3636 - Property No B5953 |
Goods Shed Statement of Significance: A standard "Light Lines" three door timber framed weatherboard clad goods shed with metal bow string truss roof and platform in situ. A portable goods office is attached at the north. The railway to Numurkah was opened in 1881 and the goods shed, built by Pritchard and Blackwood, completed in the same year. The style of the goods shed was first used in the constructions of the North-eastern railway to Wodonga in 1873 where the few remaining ... more |
B5953 |
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