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It's been a while... so, because I haven't uploaded anything for ages, I thought I would upload a shot I took last week...
Alley at the back of the Locomove Workshop at the Australian Technology Park
"The Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are an exemplar of the railway workshops of the steam era built in each state in Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and are broadly representative of similar facilities built for British railway technology throughout the world. The Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops comprises a relatively intact group of buildings, though the locomotive workshop buildings have been adapted to office spaces and the carriage workshop to a performance space. Further plans are proposed to remove further buildings and to further adapt the remaining buildings. The Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are the largest surviving, intact railway workshops dating from the steam era in Australia, and possibly the world. " - you can read more here: [link]
Alley at the back of the Locomove Workshop at the Australian Technology Park
"The Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are an exemplar of the railway workshops of the steam era built in each state in Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and are broadly representative of similar facilities built for British railway technology throughout the world. The Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops comprises a relatively intact group of buildings, though the locomotive workshop buildings have been adapted to office spaces and the carriage workshop to a performance space. Further plans are proposed to remove further buildings and to further adapt the remaining buildings. The Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are the largest surviving, intact railway workshops dating from the steam era in Australia, and possibly the world. " - you can read more here: [link]
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That is right next to my house, i walk pass it nearly everyday. Never knew you would be able to take such an amazing shot out of it! Great work.