Day 401, Above The Trains

Adelaide is full of interesting architecture. Some of it obvious, some of it hidden and some of it lost in familiarity.

The Adelaide Railway Station was built in the 1920’s and was a grand building by all measures at the time. In the 1980’s most of the building was redeveloped into Adelaide first and only casino. As a child I remember the beautiful dome above the great hall but now it is enmeshed in the glitz and carry on of a gambling house.

There are still parts of the original building just as they were 80 years ago. They are in plain sight and all you have to do is see them.

Photo: Robert Rath, ‘Day 401, Above The Trains’ 1/30s f/22 ISO1600 200mm

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