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16-18 MILLER STREET PRESTON, DAREBIN CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2031 H7822-0960The first section of the Preston tramway workshops, built for the Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board in 1924-28, comprised a group of five large brick industrial buildings for the…
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FORMER NORTHCOTE CABLE TRAMWAYS SITE
626-628 HIGH STREET THORNBURY, DAREBIN CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2129The Former Northcote Cable Tramways Site is situated on the corner of High Street and Martin Street in Thornbury. The site includes the former Northcote cable tram building which was built…
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18 MILLER STREET PRESTON, DAREBIN CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
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Public Transport Corporation Tramway Workshops
Miller Street PRESTON, Darebin City
Darebin City
VHR H2031The tramway workshops at Miller Street, Preston were built for the former Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board in conjunction with its program of converting the cable tramway system to…
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211- 243 Plenty Road, PRESTON VIC 3072
Darebin City
The East Preston Tram Depot was officially opened on 26 June 1955 by the Minister for Transport. The new Depot replaced the old Preston Depot on the corner of St Georges Road and Miller…