Williamstown Railway Station (1858 - 1859)

Williamstown Railway Station (1858 - 1859)

  • Oldest timber railway station building to survive in the State and one of the earliest surviving timber public buildings in Victoria. Unusual attached hipped-roof platform canopy.
  • The first surviving public building built in Williamstown.
  • The only substantially intact station remaining from the original construction period of the Williamstown line, which was the first Government railway line to be opened in the State.
  • The station continues in its original use.