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Pipe Factory Remains Next To Marshall Station

Jade Craven · November 16, 2019 ·

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I found pieces of concrete recently when visiting Marshall Train Station.

According to the Victorian Heritage Database:

Site is the location of the pipe-making factory associated with the construction of the Ovoid Sewer and Barwon River Aqueduct. Factory was torn down in 1915; cement structures are the remnants of this factory. Railway reserve was used to dry newly moulded pipes.

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Marshall marshall, marshall train station

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