Northcote, Australia
3 memories from Northcote, Australia

The image depicts a view of the sky and the upper portions of two industrial buildings in Northcote, Australia. The sky is a muted blue, filled with a mix of light and dark gray clouds. A small, pale crescent moon is visible in the upper right quadrant of the sky. The building on the left has a dark brown, angular roofline and a facade with large glass windows. The windows reflect the dim light of the sky and appear to have blinds or shades covering them. Interior lights are visible through the windows, indicating activity within the building. A tall, thin tree with dark green foliage is positioned between the two buildings. The building on the right is lighter in color, appearing beige or light tan. Its corner is also visible, extending towards the right edge of the frame. A grey roller door is visible at the bottom right of this building. A small, circular security camera is mounted on the exterior wall of this building. The overall impression is one of a cloudy evening or early morning in an urban industrial area.
Northcote
The image displays the interior of an empty train carriage, rotated 90 degrees clockwise. The carriage features rows of seats with a distinctive and colourful patterned upholstery in shades of blue, yellow, orange, and red, adorned with abstract geometric and symbolic designs. The seat frames and numerous overhead and vertical handrails are a bright lime green, providing a prominent accent against the neutral grey and white interior panels of the walls and ceiling. No people are visible, indicating the carriage is empty. Daylight streams through the rectangular windows, revealing lush green foliage and trees outside, suggesting it is daytime. The floor is covered in a dark, possibly grey or blue, material. Along the ceiling, strip lighting illuminates the interior. Notable details include a small digital display with amber characters, possibly showing "13" or a time, which is partially visible. Several small blue signs with white pictograms are affixed to the walls, likely indicating information such as priority seating or general instructions, though the text on them is illegible. The design of the carriage, particularly the unique seat pattern and green handrails, is characteristic of metropolitan trains found in Melbourne, Australia, consistent with the provided location context of Northcote.
Northcote
The image displays a train station platform, likely Dennis Station in Northcote, Australia, during daylight hours on an overcast day. On the left side of the frame, a blue and white sign, mounted on a metal pole, clearly indicates "Dennis" with "1" above it, signifying Platform 1. A small Public Transport Victoria (PTV) logo is also visible on the sign. Adjacent to the sign and pole, two green wheelie bins are placed near a metal bench. The bin closer to the bench has a yellow lid, prominently labeled "Recycle." Below this, a sticker specifies accepted items: "Recycle Paper & Card, Hard Plastic Containers, Steel & Aluminium," and includes a "No Plastic Bags" symbol. The second bin has a red lid, typically used for general waste, although its specific text is not legible. Behind the station infrastructure, a chain-link fence separates the platform area from a dense background of green trees and foliage. The platform surface is asphalt, featuring a tactile safety strip of orange-yellow raised bumps running parallel to a white line along the edge, indicating the safe distance from the railway tracks. No people are present, and no activity is occurring, depicting a quiet scene of station amenities.
Northcote