Postcard, "Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne", early 1940s

Historical information

Rose Series postcard No. P 1040, titled "Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne" showing the entrance to the station, many motor cars, some with black-out headlight covers, a MMTB Leyland bus, and a W2 class tram either 288 or 388 (Kew Depot cars at the time.) with the destination of Spencer St. This would have to be one of the first W2 class cars to have the metal gutter replaced by a storm/drip rail. There is an advertising board on the railway station verandah, advertising Liberty Loans. You can just make out the tram overhead for the curve from Swanston Street into Flinders Street.

Significance

Yields information about Flinders Street and railway station in the early 1940s.

Physical description

Postcard - printed real photograph with Rose Stereograph Co. name on the rear.

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