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Perth Railway Precinct

Author

City of Perth

Place Number

02133
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Location

Wellington St Perth

Location Details

REGISTRATION INCLUDES HORSESHOE BRIDGE & Signal Box

Other Name(s)

Perth Railway Station
Perth Train Station

Local Government

Perth

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1890 to 1894

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 22 Apr 1985
State Register Registered 28 Aug 2001 Register Entry
Assessment Documentation
Heritage Council

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 13 Mar 2001 Category 1

Category 1

Exceptional significance - Essential to the heritage of the locality. Rare or outstanding example.

Register of the National Estate Permanent 21 Mar 1978

Heritage Council
Classified by the National Trust Classified 27 May 1974

Heritage Council
Statewide Railway Heritage Surve Completed 01 Mar 1994

Heritage Council

Statement of Significance

STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The following statement, is taken from the gazetted permanent State Register Entry for the place, as the reasons for its cultural heritage signficance: Perth Railway Precinct, consisting of the Perth Railway Station (1894) building, a two storey load bearing brick structure in Victorian Free Classical Style; the Barrack Street Bridge (1908), a five span steel and concrete structure, with a north-south axis; the Horseshoe Bridge (1904), a multi-span steel and breeze concrete structure crossing the rail track in a north-south direction in Federation Free Classical Style; and the Western Footbridge (1898), a timber construction; has cultural heritage significance for the following reasons:
+ the place marks the development of the Fremantle to Guildford Railway in 1881 and the subsequent development of the State’s rail network, the major communication link within Western Australia from that time until the latter part of the twentieth century;
+ constructed in 1894, the Perth Station Building is one of the oldest surviving principal city stations in Australia;
+ the intactness and quality of the architecture of the Railway Station building, Horseshoe Bridge and, to a lesser degree, Barrack Street Bridge contribute significant aesthetic value to the streetscape of Wellington Street;
+ the place is significant for its association with significant Western Australian Government Architects and Engineers, including James Thomas, John A. Wright, Richard Roach Jewell, George Temple Poole and C.Y. O’Connor;
+ the Perth Station Building is a particularly well-articulated example of a building in the Victorian Free Classical Style and as such provides an important termination at the northern end of Forrest Place, the main civic plaza in the City of Perth;
+ the Horseshoe Bridge represents an innovative solution to the problem of bridging a railway in a confined site in the days of horsedrawn transport. The detailing of the bridge façade is of a high quality of design. Perth Station demonstrates excellence in design and detailing; and
+ the place contains a site which is of significance to the Nyungar Aboriginal people for hunting and mythology reasons and is listed under the Aboriginal Heritage Act.
The precinct also includes: a multi-storey precast concrete carpark (1988); three pedestrian access bridges, the two southern bridges being of steel and concrete construction, while the northern bridge is precast concrete; and a steel space frame canopy over the station platforms (1986). The bridges are deemed to hold little cultural heritage significance, while the carpark structure is assessed as being an intrusive element.

Physical Description

Perth Station building is a two storey building with the second storey used for railway administrative staff. Its a good example of the Victorian Free Classical style.

History

Perth Railway Station was constructed in several stages but an intended additional floor and central tower were never commenced.

The original Perth Railway Station was built in 1881 when the line connecting Fremantle and Guildford was opened. The central section of the present building was finished in 1884, the west wing being added in 1896 and the east wing completing the structure in 1897.

Refer to documentation of places for entry into the Heritage Council register of heritage places.

Integrity/Authenticity

High level of integrity.

High level of authenticity.

Condition

Fair

Associations

Name Type Year From Year To
George Temple Poole Architect - -

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
9896 Station Building West Wing Perth Railway Station Precinct Archival Record 2011
7392 Reinstatement of William Street Bridge. Journal article 1986
9978 Barrack Street Bridge balustrade - Perth Railway Station Precinct. Archival Record 2012
11582 Perth Railway Station: Ground floor central east & east wings ground floor refurbishments. Electronic 2003
9742 Perth Railway Station Precinct. Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 2011
5247 Perth Horseshoe Bridge : heritage implications of proposed adaptations, ground floor, northern undercroft. Heritage Study {Other} 2001
7650 Perth urban rail development : proposed Perth railway station platforms 10 & 11, CRAC alternative 1D : compliation of heritage advice - February-June 2002, volumes 1 & 2. Heritage Study {Other} 2002
9835 Horseshoe Bridge - Temporary removal of north west balustrade Heritage Study {Other} 2011
6827 City Station precinct : Perth 1983. Report 1983
5426 Perth Railway Station : heritage implications for proposed 2001 adaptations, ground floor, central east & east wings. (revised report). Heritage Study {Other} 2001
5427 Perth Railway Station : exploratory works findings for proposed 2001 adaptation works, ground floor, central east & east wings (revised report). Heritage Study {Other} 2001
7395 Perth Horseshoe Bridge : heritage impact assessment of proposed adaptations HSBS electrical services interface room for the Public Transport Authority, ground floor, southern undercroft. Report 2003
2548 Perth Railway Station Precinct Draft Conservation Plan Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 1997
6595 Central Railway Precinct & William Street Station Precinct : guidelines (draft). C D Rom 2003
7169 Central Railway Precinct : guidelines (final report). Report 2004
5660 Perth urban rail development : proposed Perth Railway Station platforms 10 & 11. CRAC alternative 1D : compilation of heritage advice, February - June 2002. Volume 1. & Volume 2. Report 2002
9498 Perth City Railway Station timber pedestrian footbridge archival record. Archival Record 2010
9103 The Link. Report 2008
3072 Perth Railway Station Precinct: Conservation Plan. Volumes 1 & 2 Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 1997

Place Type

Individual Building or Group

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Present Use Transport\Communications Rail: Railway Station
Original Use Transport\Communications Rail: Railway Station

Architectural Styles

Style
Federation Free Style
Federation Free Classical

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Wall BRICK Common Brick

Historic Themes

General Specific
TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS Rail & light rail transport
TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS Road transport

Creation Date

30 May 1989

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Approved

Last Update

02 Nov 2021

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