-
Save Search
You must log in to do that.
-
Share Search
-
Download Search
The download will only include records from the current search page. You can increase the number of records to download by changing the number of 'listings per page' at the bottom of this page. Note that the maximum number of records that can be listed per page is 300. The download may exceed the number of records listed as any 'nested' records that have met the search criteria will also download.
Download file (.xls)
Success
Error
-
Save Search
You must log in to do that.
-
Share Search
-
Download Search
The download will only include records from the current search page. You can increase the number of records to download by changing the number of 'listings per page' at the bottom of this page. Note that the maximum number of records that can be listed per page is 300. The download may exceed the number of records listed as any 'nested' records that have met the search criteria will also download.
Download file (.xls)
-
8-12 MURRAY STREET WONTHAGGI, BASS COAST SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1557Wonthaggi Railway Station was constructed in 1912 by A Frongernd on the Nyora-Wonthaggi line for the Victorian Railways. The complex comprises a Queen Anne style, brick and rough cast,…
-
KORUMBURRA RAILWAY STATION COMPLEX
STATION STREET KORUMBURRA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1571The Korumburra Railway Station complex was constructed by G Vincent in 1907, on the Melbourne-Port Albert Line, for the Victorian Railways. The complex comprises of a large, predominantly…
Also listed in:
-
GISBORNE RAILWAY STATION COMPLEX
2 BARRINGO ROAD NEW GISBORNE, MACEDON RANGES SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1581The 1982 Victoria's railway stations report stated "Gisborne is the most complete example of this large group of station buildings". Subsequent investigation by Andrew Ward, one of the…
-
RIPPONLEA RAILWAY STATION COMPLEX
11-13 GLEN EIRA ROAD RIPPONLEA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1588The railway running to Brighton and later extended to Sandringham was opened as far as North Brighton in 1859. The line was reconstructed after the government acquired it from the Melbourne…