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Re: Preston station torched




Michael wrote:

> Looks like Bell might have *some* hope. Going past it today there was a tarp
> over the roof, and a temporary exit toward the side of the building. If it
> were to be pulled down i would guess there would be no tarp protecting the
> roof.

There is another problem with the fact that the signal control panel is housed
in the Up side building.

> >: Ticket machines, and all... went up..
> >: the building is still there, but all black, they might just pull it
> down..
> >
> >
> >Just a correction the correct station was BELL, not Preston.  The up side
> >building went up and about 1/2 is gone.  The building was wooden and
> >because it wasn't a premium station then it might go and have a shelter
> >etc like East Camberwell (torched a few years ago) now just metal polls
> >and glass.
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Chris Gordon
> >http://www.ecr.mu.oz.au/~cmgord

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Thanks, Tony.

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