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2023-01-13.jpgAnd here is Albury version 1880-1881 construction.



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Beautiful buildings, I particularly like the ambient light in Craigs's image, very dramatic.





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I stole the image, just put it up to show similar ideas at that time for design construction. Currently just finished another part of renovation.

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Craig1 wrote:

I stole the image, just put it up to show similar ideas at that time for design construction. Currently just finished another part of renovation.


 It most certainly is a great shot and the building of the time were certainly grandiose. I feel many skills have been lost with the current trends in public buildings.

Unfortunately today we seem to have lost pride in many buildings more opting for what appears to be temporary options.



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If they're not already, many of these beautiful old buildings need to be listed on a national register to preserve them.
I wasn't saying that you took the photo Craig, just saying that it was a great shot.
Definitely worth posting.

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Albury also has the longest and coldest platform in Australia. So my Dad reckoned in July 1944, about 4 am. They were stopped at Southern End, got off the broad guage train and then marched to the Northern end to get on a standard guage train, on the way to Cowra to guard the P O W camp. ( sorry Ivan for digressing, you put up some great shots of another hot/cold joint).

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Craig1 wrote:

Albury also has the longest and coldest platform in Australia. So my Dad reckoned in July 1944, about 4 am. They were stopped at Southern End, got off the broad guage train and then marched to the Northern end to get on a standard guage train, on the way to Cowra to guard the P O W camp. ( sorry Ivan for digressing, you put up some great shots of another hot/cold joint).


 Not a worry Craig,

I love any Aussie history. I am glad these pics we put up generate great conversation and stories.



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2023-01-05.jpghttps://www.google.com/search?q=albury+railway+station&rlz=1C1GCEA_enAU902AU902&oq=albury+railway+station&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j69i64.7261j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D,ik:CAoSLEFGMVFpcE9sNEFvUm1pbmNLR1RCOFpfMUI4eTIwT1Z1bGFVX3BSbDhIVUJP

Just type in " albury railway station ", you will see photos on right hand side of page, I cannot get a proper link from that.



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I love the little Walhalla Station in Victoria.

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Nice pics. PT.



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Not my image, Flinders Street railway station. Lots of memories, I swam across the intersection of Flinders & Elizabeth Sts when Melbourne CBD flooded.

 

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Ah , Flinders St, stand there long enough, bound to see someone you know. Or, stand there waiting for a taxi anytime after midnight and freeze your whatevers off!!



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This station is not in Australia,it is in NZ. But it certainly left an impression on us.

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Thats flash

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'Tis Railway Station in Dunedin. Cheers



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This station is not in Australia,it is in NZ. But it certainly left an impression on us.

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 Magnificent architecture.



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That would have to be the gaudiest building I have seen I hope the inside is toned down, I feel quite nauseas just looking at the photo.

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The architect who designed and built that station was "Gingerbread George" Troup. Apparently he didn't embrace the architecture of the day and decided on a Flemish Renaissance style.

It seems a tad gaudy for a railway station, looks more like someone's palace.



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rail bridge.jpgRailway Bridge over Murray River, about 1km South of Albury Railway Station



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