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Old Townsville railway station

2003 disestablishments in AustraliaBuildings and structures in TownsvilleDisused railway stations in QueenslandNorth Coast railway line, QueenslandQueensland Heritage Register
Railway stations closed in 2003Railway stations in Australia opened in 1913Use Australian English from March 2015
Townsville Railway Station (2006)
Townsville Railway Station (2006)

Old Townsville railway station, formerly the Great Northern Railway Station, is a three-storey red brick structure on Flinders Street in Townsville CBD, Queensland, Australia. The original terminus for the Great Northern Railway, the station became important in the economic growth of Townsville during the early 20th century. The building is featured in a number of famous photos taken during victory celebrations following World War II. A new station to service Townsville was built in the early 21st century and the platform is used for displays of historical photographs and articles. The building still houses Queensland Rail administrative offices.

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Old Townsville railway station
Flinders Street, Townsville Townsville City

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N -19.2638 ° E 146.8145 °
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Flinders Street
4812 Townsville, Townsville City
Queensland, Australia
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Townsville Railway Station (2006)
Townsville Railway Station (2006)
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