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The street directory issued in connection with the system allocated a postal district name and number to all streets in the metropolitan area. [ 3 ] The table below shows the district numbers used, the date being 1928 if a post office was open then or earlier. [ 4 ]
Flinders Street is a street in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Running roughly parallel to the Yarra River , Flinders Street forms the southern edge of the Hoddle Grid . It is exactly 1 mi (1.6 km) in length [ a ] and one and a half chains (99 ft; 30 m) in width.
Flinders Street railway station is a major railway station located on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It is the busiest railway station in Victoria, serving the entire metropolitan rail network, 15 tram routes travelling to and from the city, and V/Line services to Gippsland.
It serves the Melbourne Showgrounds and suburb of Flemington, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Showgrounds station is a ground level unstaffed station, featuring one side platform. It opened on 7 November 1883. [1] The station is only used during special events at the Melbourne Showgrounds, such as the annual Royal Melbourne Show.
Campbell Arcade is a pedestrian arcade located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The arcade is accessible from Flinders Street station and was built in 1955 to ensure crossing between Flinders Street and Melbourne's main train station was safer. It was completed ahead of the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. [1] Campbell Arcade exit on Degraves Street
The station is 8.5 km (5.3 mi), or a 15-minute train journey, from Flinders Street station. [11] The adjacent stations are Armadale station up towards Melbourne and Caulfield station down towards Dandenong or Frankston. [12] [13]
Carnegie station is currently served by the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines which are both part of the Melbourne railway network. Additionally, the station is served by four bus routes, including SmartBus route 900. [4] The station is approximately 17 kilometres (11.8 mi), or around a 33-minute train ride away, from Flinders Street. [6]
The Immigration Museum focuses on Melbourne and Victoria’s immigration history. First opened in 1998 as a division of Museums Victoria, Immigration Museum is located at the restored Old Customs House Building on Flinders Street in Melbourne, Victoria.