Ballarat Railway Station, Lydiard Street, Ballarat

 
Ballarat Railway Station, Lydiard Street, Ballarat
 

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Category: Industrial

Region: City of Ballarat

Location name: Ballarat Railway Station, Lydiard Street, Ballarat

Reference #: 109_0901

Keywords: railway, platform, warehouse, storage, transport, shed, powerline, track, clock tower, signal, passenger, terminal

Unique features:

Ballarat Railway Station was built in 1862 and is one of only three surviving nineteenth century station buildings in Australia retaining a substantial and imposing hall/tunnel. The train hall and clock tower symbolise Ballarat's importance as a provincial city and simultaneously recall the status of rail travel in the Victorian age. Ballarat's is the largest bluestone goods shed in Victoria and the former engine shed is the only example of the 1860's design to be erected in bluestone.

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