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Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Gateway to the east. Princes Bridge Station opened in 1859, when Melbourne was just 24 years old, and five years after the original Flinders St Station was constructed.
Gateway to the east. Princes Bridge Station opened in 1859, when Melbourne was just 24 years old, and five years after the original Flinders St Station was constructed.
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...
Before Federation Square, the east side of Swanston Street was home to Princes Bridge Station, which dwindled until it was eaten by its grander sibling. Construction of the lofty shed, part of the ...