Physical description: | Station Building, type 11 (1915)
Modern Platform Shelters
Platforms (1915)
Landscape
CONTEXT
Asquith Railway Station is located east of the Pacific Highway at Asquith. It has two platforms, one on either side of the tracks. Access to the platforms is via the adjacent roads and access between the platforms is via an overbridge north of the station. The station is located in a leafy setting, with numerous mature trees, both native & exotic, lining the street on either side of the station.
STATION BUILDING (1915)
The station building is located on the eastern platform, on the Up line. It is a small weatherboard single storey building with a gable roof in corrugated metal. It has a metal awning on cast iron brackets. This building retains original four panelled timber doors, timber-framed double-hung sash windows and destination board. It appears to be a modified 'type A3' standard design station, with the general waiting room infilled to create two separate rooms, accessed by doors from the platform. The building has also been extended in a matching style.
MODERN PLATFORM SHELTERS
Adjacent to the original building are additional modern platform shelters, similar to the awning of the building, with similar brackets and roof angle and wooden valance at the ends.
A similar shelter has been constructed on the western platform.
PLATFORMS (1915)
The platforms are roadside platforms either side of a major double suburban track. Platform 1 originally brickwork, laid in an English bond. Platform has been raised, with brick coping above earlier rendered coping. Extended towards city end at least twice in brickwork with corbelled coping. Weepholes partially covered. Galvanised steel services trough attached to face of wall. Tracks have been lowered to increase clearances. Platform 2 Platform originally steel rail post and concrete panel, with concrete cantilever coping. Coping has been cut back. The platforms have standard modern furniture, bins and fences. The light poles are decorative metal with later light fittings.
MOVABLE
NSW Railway heritage listed sites contain significant collections of stored movable railway heritage, including furniture, signs, operational objects, ex-booking office and ticketing objects, paper records, clocks, memorabilia, indicator boards and artwork. Individually, these objects are important components of the history of each site. Together, they form a large and diverse collection of movable objects across the NSW rail network. Sydney Trains maintains a database of movable heritage. For up-to-date information on all movable heritage items at this site, contact the Sydney Trains heritage team.
Key items at this station include but are not limited to:
Timber rollover indicator boards - one single and one double, all with clock faces and foot pedals.
LANDSCAPE
Group of mature large Turpentine trees and Smoothbark Angophora (to 16m). In nature strip and in station grounds (east side). Row of mature Brush Box trees (to 16m) from c1950s (from LEP listing). |