The platform at Dulwich Hill railway station, in the inner west suburb of Dulwich Hill. The station opened in 1895 as Wardell Road, when the Bankstown Line opened from Sydenham to Belmore. It was renamed Dulwich Hill in 1920 and the station buildings date from 1935.
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It looks quite distinctive.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely of that era but they did have a habit of replicating the design all along the line.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing structure.
ReplyDeleteI loved how tidy and clean the railway stations were in Aussie when we visited.
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Awesome Station.Nice to read.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a nice place to wait for your train.
ReplyDeleteNo litter there jim. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThey're usually very clean although some stations in Sydney do suffer graffiti attacks these days.
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