Old Townsville Railway Station

Old Townsville Railway Station
Great Northern Railway Station/Old Townsville Railway Station
The Great Northern Railway station decorated to celebrate victory in the second world war. A large white 'VICTORY' sign is mounted atop the building's awning with the railway parade float in the front driveway
The Great Northern Railway Station during post-war victory celebrations on 10 June 10 1946.
Location: Flinders Street, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Built: 1910[1]
Built for: The Great Northern Railway[1]
Architect: Vincent Price[1]

The old Townsville Railway Station, formerly The Great Northern Railway Station, is a three storey, red brick structure on Flinders Street in Townsville, Australia. The original terminus for The Great Northern Railway, the station became an important in the economic growth of Townsville during the early 20th century. The Building is featured in a number of famous photos taken at celebrations of victory following World War II. A new station to service Townsville was built in the early 21st century and the platform has fallen into disuse, though the building still houses Queensland Rail administrative offices.

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Building

Constructed in a style similar to the great 19th century railway stations of Europe and Great Britain, the 3 storey red brick structure sits on the corner of Flinders and Blackwood streets at the western end of the Townsville CBD. The front facade of the building features balustraded verandas on the first and second storeys of the building's front facade with two prominent gabled extrusions from the main structure which identify the passenger and administrative entrances the building. The front facade of the building also features a large awning supported by large iron brackets. The main roof of the structure is hipped with a number of small side-structures at the eastern end of the building also featuring hipped roofs. A four storey brick addition was attached to the western end of the building in 1965 and features a distinctly different architectural style to the rest of the structure.[1]

Few of the building's original features remain intact. However, the former ticket hall features all its original fittings including tiled floors and walls as well as an honour board for railway workers who died in World War I. The female toilets on ground floor also contain an original, though repainted pressed metal ceiling. Most of the administrative areas of the building have been refitted over the years to assimilate to the needs of modern office usage. However, a large internal square stairwell with stick ballustrading is still intact, as well as the large french doors with glass fanlights which open onto the verandas on the upper levels of the structure.[1]

History

Designed by an architectural draftsman in the government railway department, Vincent Price, the building was constructed between 1910 and 1913, and was officially opened on 24 December 1913. It replaced an existing station of significantly smaller scale only a few hundred meters to the west near the corner of Flinders and Jones Streets. It was designed as a terminus for The Great Northern Railway and housed the general manager and other ancillary staff of the company. The station operated through the Second World War playing a significant role in the movement of goods too and from Townsville, a major military base during that period.

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Coordinates: 19°15′49.4″S 146°48′52.11″E / 19.263722°S 146.814475°E / -19.263722; 146.814475


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