What a wonderful morning we had. Three of us came out to sketch the historical South Brisbane Train Station. It was a challenge for me as the humidity is really very high today, and i don't cope well on these days.. it is sitting on 70%
South Brisbane Station
The first station was constructed in 1884
on the corner of Melbourne and Grey Streets and opened as Melbourne
Street railway station.
The second and current building was
constructed on higher ground in 1891 as the terminus for the new rail
extension from Boggo Junction (now Dutton Park railway station)
South Brisbane station was intended as a temporary terminus, pending an
extension of the line across the river, so only two platforms were
constructed. However, after the 1893 flood washed away the Albert Bridge
over the Brisbane River at Indooroopilly, the South Brisbane station
served as the principal terminus for all southern and western rail
services for the next two and a half years.
A 1912-1913 proposal
to expand South Brisbane station to a six platform station reflected the
increasing importance of the southern rail network, both as a passenger
service and as a goods line. This work was undertaken between 1914 and
1918.
Sketched in my Art Spectrum Sketch pad 180x250mm
I started with pencil, then watercolour and finished with pen.