Heritage Shelters

Started by Barry Drive, July 28, 2009, 01:06:46 PM

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Barry Drive

On the ACT Heritage Register (http://www.tams.act.gov.au/live/heritage/act_heritage_register) the shelter in Doonkuna St, Reid is called Class A. There are only two other Class A shelters listed, both in Forrest on Empire Circuit and Arthur Circle. There are also Classes C, D and E elsewhere in Canberra. I'm not sure what the Oaks Estate one was classed as, possibly B.

[Buzz, perhaps these heritage shelters could be listed with photos on the history section of ACT Bus. Bus400's unedited photo could be the first contribution.]

Bus 400

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I've seen the full list of these bus shelters. Most of these I have posted previously & I'll try & geta few more of these (now that I have an idea where they are.


smitho

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Quote from: TP 3000 on July 28, 2009, 07:33:33 PM
I've seen the full list of these bus shelters. Most of these I have posted previously & I'll try & geta few more of these (now that I have an idea where they are.

I stand corrected (yet again!). That old style shelter in Empire Circuit (near Melbourne Ave) which you photographed recently does NOT have any regular non-school service passing it these days. The last time I ran through there was on the old No 83....that was a really good run - sorry to see it go (groan)....

There was a very fine old timber shelter on the corner of Novar and Schlich (southbound) which got burned down several years ago...don't know what class of shelter it was though. There is another fine old one in Cowper St, Ainslie on the southbound No 7 route. It is set a long way back from the street.  It has a largish room at the rear so I presume it was a terminus at some stage.

Bus 400

#3
Below is a picture of the Yarralumla Shelter. These photos are courtesy of the RATEC Website.



It does look different to the other bus shelters around Canberra (from what I've seen).

Bus 400

Here are the other shelters on the ACT Heritage website.
Including the photos on the below links, I think I have a photo of every bus shelter on the list.
Ainsile-http://actbus.net/forum/index.php?topic=1573.0
Forrest-http://actbus.net/forum/index.php?topic=1575.0

Giles Street KINGSTON (Outside Kingston Hotel)

Macgregor Street DEAKIN

Stuart 6 NARRABUNDAH (Barralier Street)

Strzelecki Crescent NARRABUNDAH

Barry Drive

Quote from: TP 3000 on July 29, 2009, 02:15:12 PM
Here are the other shelters on the ACT Heritage website.
Including the photos on the below links, I think I have a photo of every bus shelter on the list.
Ainsile-http://actbus.net/forum/index.php?topic=1573.0
Forrest-http://actbus.net/forum/index.php?topic=1575.0

Giles Street KINGSTON (Outside Kingston Hotel) ...
Stuart 6 NARRABUNDAH (Barralier Street) ...
Strzelecki Crescent NARRABUNDAH
You spelled Ainslie wrong AGAIN!

The first Forrest photo is Empire Circuit (not Arthur Circle). The second one at Arthur Circle (cnr Monaro Cres) is in GRIFFITH, not FORREST.

And it's:
Giles Street GRIFFITH
Stuart Street GRIFFITH (cnr Barrallier St)
and Stuart Street NARRABUNBAH (cnr Strzelecki Cr)

You don't have a photo of the one in Oaks Estate (Hazel St), but it's not listed on the heritage register as it may have been destroyed. There is an image on Google Street View, but I'm not sure when it was taken.

Barry Drive

The list from the Heritage Register is as follows:

Ainslie
Class D: Campbell Street
Class C: Cox Street [cnr Cowper St]; Officer Crescent

Deakin
Class E: Macgregor St

Forrest
Class A: Empire Circuit [cnr Melbourne Ave]; Arthur Circle [cnr Moresby St]
Class D: Empire Circuit [cnr Tennyson Crescent]

Griffith
Class D: Arthur Circle [cnr Monaro Crescent]; Stuart Street [cnr Barralier Street] and Giles Street [outside Kingston Hotel]

Narrabundah
Class D: Stuart Street [cnr Strzelecki Crescent]

Reid
Class A: Doonkuna Street [cnr Corranderrk Street]

Sir Pompously

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Quote from: Martin on July 29, 2009, 03:27:01 PM
You don't have a photo of the one in Oaks Estate (Hazel St), but it's not listed on the heritage register as it may have been destroyed. There is an image on Google Street View, but I'm not sure when it was taken.
The one in Oaks Estate is still there as far as I know (I last saw it by eye last time I was at Queanbeyan Station), I may swing by there tomorrow afternoon after work. You can see it on Street View.

Irisbus Rider

#8
Oaks Estate Shelters, Hazel St, between River and George St.



It really is an ugly yellow.....