Iconic Melbourne! Flinders Street station is the heart of Melbourne. Lots of great people watching to be done here. Fantastic place to explore the city from- easy walking distance to many sights and l...
I’ve got a framed photo jigsaw of this place in my house.Along with the MCG it’s the most iconic building in Melbourne. Every time I’m over from the uk I can just stand & watch the people traffic.It’s...
Any true Melbounian would know this. The clocks are at the main entrance of Flinders St Railway Station. It's at the corner of Flinders St and Swantston St, one of the city's main intersections. Subur...
Flinders Street Railway Station is Australia's early train station and the terminus of Melbourne's local train lines. The station is located on the south side of Melbourne's downtown area, the home of Melbourne's prosperity. Above the main entrance of the station is a row of clocks showing time around the world. This century-old beige Renaissance building has become a famous symbol of Melbourne, and it often appears on the cover of tourism publications.
The station sign is very historical, the Campbell arcade under the station often held various exhibitions, worth a visit.
There are two main railway stations in Melbourne. Southern Cross Station and Flinders Station at Spencer Street Station. Flinders Railway Station, also known as Melbourne Central Railway Station, is the terminus of Melbourne City and serves as an intra-state and interstate train line in Victoria. It is the earliest railway station in Australia, gathering all city train transfers, just like the center of Melbourne's divergent train network. This century-old beige Renaissance building has become a famous symbol of Melbourne. It is the best starting point for visiting Melbourne. Within a hundred miles of the train station, there are cafes, art galleries, and cinema arcades next to each other, with towering old trees along the way, and walking on the lawn, you can reach the Royal Botanic Gardens in a moment.
The buildings with a strong British colonial style are located on the south side of the tram free area in the entire city. Together with Federation Square, they form the hub of traffic and people flow throughout Melbourne. The central railway station. The Victorian-style buildings are yellow when the lights are on at night. The extravagance of the building is very clear
When you arrive in Melbourne, the train station on Flinders Street is a must-see attraction, because this railway station that is still in operation is the oldest and most famous landmark in Melbourne. It is located in the surrounding modern buildings. Such a station is preserved authentically and is the highlight of Melbourne's attractions. The yellow walls and bronze domes are full of the glory of the industrial revolution in the 18th century. Opposite the station is Federation Square, a peculiar and all-encompassing modern building, diagonally opposite the station is the famous St. Paul's Cathedral. You can browse these three attractions at the same time when you go to the railway station. Take the free tram and get off at the railway station. It is only 2 to 3 minutes away, which is very convenient. A few more steps, there is also a kind of Melbourne shopping mall, which retains a bullet building, which is also a very strange building. There is an interesting Melbourne rule: meet at Melbourne Railway Station, just wait on the steps of the station building. So let us meet at Melbourne Railway Station to end this review.
I'm here # The name sounds a little awkward and it doesn't seem to be the norm to call Melbourne Central Train Station, but it's not really a good idea to remember it, although it's just a glance past the huge buildings, the momentum there, the Victorian architecture, the age, the architecture itself. It's beautiful. It's the earliest train station in Australia. It's also the janitor of the Melbourne main station. The first reaction was that it was a big mall.