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This image depicts the exterior of the State Library Station on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, with construction activity in progress.

The scene focuses on the station's modern entrance, characterized by a large, light-grey facade. Prominent blue signage with white text reads "STATE LIBRARY STATION" and "Swanston Street Entrance," with a digital display below indicating "METRO TUNNEL OPENING IN 2025." The entrance features multiple large window-like panels displaying sepia-toned photographic portraits of Indigenous Australian individuals, set against natural, forested backgrounds. Recessed lighting is visible on the ceiling of the station's overhang. A tall, blue station information pillar with a train icon is positioned on the left side of the entrance.

In the foreground, blue construction barriers with white "METROTUNNEL" branding and text reading "We're building you 5 new train stations" block direct access to the station entrance. Barbed wire or a similar deterrent runs along the top of these barriers. Red construction cones are visible behind some sections.

Approximately five individuals are present on the sidewalk in front of the construction barriers. On the far left, a person in dark attire walks away. Near the blue station pillar, a person in a dark hoodie and light pants walks from left to right. Centrally, a male in a light grey hoodie and dark pants stands, holding an item in his left hand. Further to the right, partially obscured by a utility pole, another person in dark pants is visible, and another individual is partially seen on the far right. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible; they appear to be moving or standing independently.

To the left, a mature tree with green foliage partially obscures the building. Overhead, black and yellow striped warning tape or cables are strung across the upper left frame. On the right, a grey utility pole displays the number "183" and a red "No Stopping" sign. The sidewalk is paved, and multiple silver bollards with black tops line the curb, separating the pedestrian area from a paved street in the immediate foreground. The sky is overcast.
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Oct 22, 2025

Melbourne, Australia

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This image depicts the exterior of the State Library Station on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, with construction activity in progress. The scene focuses on the station's modern entrance, characterized by a large, light-grey facade. Prominent blue signage with white text reads "STATE LIBRARY STATION" and "Swanston Street Entrance," with a digital display below indicating "METRO TUNNEL OPENING IN 2025." The entrance features multiple large window-like panels displaying sepia-toned photographic portraits of Indigenous Australian individuals, set against natural, forested backgrounds. Recessed lighting is visible on the ceiling of the station's overhang. A tall, blue station information pillar with a train icon is positioned on the left side of the entrance. In the foreground, blue construction barriers with white "METROTUNNEL" branding and text reading "We're building you 5 new train stations" block direct access to the station entrance. Barbed wire or a similar deterrent runs along the top of these barriers. Red construction cones are visible behind some sections. Approximately five individuals are present on the sidewalk in front of the construction barriers. On the far left, a person in dark attire walks away. Near the blue station pillar, a person in a dark hoodie and light pants walks from left to right. Centrally, a male in a light grey hoodie and dark pants stands, holding an item in his left hand. Further to the right, partially obscured by a utility pole, another person in dark pants is visible, and another individual is partially seen on the far right. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible; they appear to be moving or standing independently. To the left, a mature tree with green foliage partially obscures the building. Overhead, black and yellow striped warning tape or cables are strung across the upper left frame. On the right, a grey utility pole displays the number "183" and a red "No Stopping" sign. The sidewalk is paved, and multiple silver bollards with black tops line the curb, separating the pedestrian area from a paved street in the immediate foreground. The sky is overcast.

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