Corowa is an excellent example of a country terminus site with buildings constructed during the transition phase from early railway construction to the standardisation that took place after the 1888 Railways Act and the Eddy administration which followed. The station building in particular is an excellent example of a small country station which retains its original form and detail where most similar structures have been altered. The adjacent residence (no longer owned by State Rail) adds to the completeness of the site.
Description:
BUILDINGS
station building - type 4, standard roadside brick, 1892, RNE, LEP
STRUCTURES
platform face - brick, 1892
water column
water tank
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Report produced : 9/9/2010
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