The Rail Emergency Response Unit is located on the corner of Pitt Street and Eddy Avenue at Haymarket. The sandstone structure is part of the ramp which runs up to a bridge over Eddy Avenue connecting to Central railway station and Railway Square. The unit responds to emergency incidents involving the rail network such as derailments and automatic fire alarms within the underground rail network and nearby stations. This part of the structure houses the fire trucks.
Great ! A wonderful shot of this bridge and the stones. Beaustiful sunshine too !
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What a beautiful structure, Jim. And so unusual that the emergency team supports the rail system.
ReplyDeleteExquisite picture, I love that beautiful place !!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very creative use of what would otherwise be unused space.
ReplyDeleteI can remember the space being used for commercial/retail uses originally but had been vacant for a few years before they refurbished it for this purpose.
DeleteYou just want to touch that stone it looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou can't block the fire trucks! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeletewhat a cool building!
ReplyDeleteThat's certainly a good location for emergency help! And it's quite attractive.
ReplyDeleteGlorious stone work that has weathered time so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! Don't obstruct those doorways!
ReplyDeleteExcellent use of the archways under the ramp.
ReplyDeleteThe helpers are standing by! Nice stonework
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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They fit so neatly.
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