WAGR "Traffic office" circ. 1911
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| Category | Gadgets |
| License | CC BY-NC |
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"During 1911 the Western Australian Government Railways undertook the construction of several brick station buildings, of a type identified on the plans as a ‘Traffic Office’ rather than a ‘station building’ or ‘station house’ which was the usual practice." - Article - Australian Railway History August 2012 by Jeff Austin and Graham Watson. For more info refer to the Article.
AI Analysis: This is a historic railway station building constructed in 1911, designed as a traffic office for managing train operations. The structure features a prominent roof overhang supported by wooden beams and brick walls, with a small entrance and windows. Notable features include the brick construction, the presence of a chimney, and the station's placement on railway tracks.
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