
Railway Workshops - Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
S 27° 35.866 E 152° 45.603
56J E 476320 N 6947330
This 'Heritage Place' plaque is displayed outside the cyclone mesh around the Railway Workshops.
Waymark Code: WM17Z7R
Location: Queensland, Australia
Date Posted: 04/25/2023
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The cast bronze plaque has rounded corners, with two insignias at the top, the right-hand one is for the Ipswich City Council, with the left-hand one appearing to relate to Engineering or Railway. It is mounted at an angle to a metal pipe post just outside the yard. The transcription is:
[] HERITAGE PLACE []
Railway Workshops
An Initiative of Ipswich City Council
The North Ipswich Railway Workshops were the first railway
workshops in Queensland and were established in 1864
close to the Bremer River Railway Bridge. The Workshops
began moving to this site in 1885. They were an essential
part of Queensland's first railway and the development of
mass transport in Queensland.
[Braille transcription]
Visited: 0749, Wednesday, 15 June, 2022