Image: Adelaide railway station concourse
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Description: The concourse of Adelaide railway station, North Terrace, Adelaide. Suburban trains run under the banner of Adelaide Metro arrive on the right at stub-ended tracks. Built in 1926 as part of William Alfred Webb's revitalisation of the South Australian Railways, the building draws heavily on Roman architectural styles. The upper floors (left) now contain a casino. Ahead, a pedestrian tunnel leads under North Terrace.
Title: Adelaide railway station concourse
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Author: DAHall
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