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RAILWAY GOODS SHED
4A BANK STREET PORT FAIRY, MOYNE SHIRE |
The Port Fairy Railway Goods Shed, located in the Railway Reserve between Regent Street and Bank Street, Port Fairy, was constructed under contract by Mr. W. Blackwood in 1890 during construction of the Warrnambool to Port Fairy railway. It is aligned at an angle reflecting the original line of the tracks. It complemented the Railway Station, demolished after the closure of the line in the 1970s when the entire railway infrastructure was also removed. The
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RAILWAY BRIDGE AND EMBANKMENT
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RAILWAY CARRIAGE SHED
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RAILWAY GOODS SHED
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BALLARAT RAILWAY STATION
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EAST ENGINE SHED
140 LYDIARD STREET NORTH BALLARAT CENTRAL AND 202 LYDIARD STREET NORTH AND NOLAN STREET SOLDIERS HILL AND SCOTT PARADE AND 60 CORBETT STREET BALLARAT EAST AND 75 HUMFFRAY STREET NORTH BAKERY HILL, BALLARAT CITY |
The Ballarat Station Complex is of historical, architectural, social and technological significance at State level. Its historical significance arises from considerations of the following factors:
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CASTLEMAINE RAILWAY PRECINCT (MURRAY VALLEY RLWY, MELBOURNE TO ECHUCA)
GOODS SHED CASTLEMAINE
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RAILWAY GOODS SHED
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CASTLEMAINE GOODS SHED
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CASTLEMAINE RAILWAY STATION
KENNEDY STREET CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE |
The Castlemaine railway precinct forms part of the Murray Valley Railway (Melbourne to Echuca line). Opened in five stages from February 1859 to September 1864, the Murray Valley Railway was the largest of the Colony's first two main trunk lines. The inability of the line's original private promoters - the Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Company - to raise sufficient funds to construct the line, led to the government purchasing the company and embracing a public ... more |
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