
This view of Allawah railway station platforms is from the footbridge leading to the concourse, in the southern suburb of Allawah. This station opened in 1925 when the Illawarra Line from Central to Sutherland was duplicated. It is serviced by the T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line.
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I love all things trains. I want to go for a ride.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating glimpse into Sydney’s rail history
ReplyDeleteCool perspective
ReplyDeleteA bit too much wide-angle for my liking, but still a good view.
ReplyDeleteStefan, I was trying to capture the station concourse and platform.
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ReplyDeleteGreat shot of Allawah Station!
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A good perspective on this shot. Thank you for linking up.
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