This tilework is at the Railway Road entrance of the railway station in the inner west suburb of Sydenham. Sydenham railway station is a junction for the T4 Illawarra, T8 South and T3 Bankstown railway lines. It opened on 15 October 1884 as Marrickville on the Illawarra line to Hurstville. It was renamed Sydenham on 19 January 1895 when the Bankstown line opened to Belmore and a new railway station was built closer to the centre of Marrickville. A new concourse was built in 2013 along with this covered entrance.
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This is a symmetrical facade
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ReplyDelete...very orange.
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