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Southern Cross Station to Elisabeth St
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Southern Cross Station to Elisabeth St

Length0.8 mi
Elev. Gain23 ft
Est. Steps2000
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Southern Cross Station to Elisabeth St Introduction

Southern Cross Station to Elisabeth St is a 0.8 mile (2,000-step) route located near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. This route has an elevation gain of about 23 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Lovely walk on Collins street. Large side walk. Many lovely high rise and characterful buildings.

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APA Building, Melbourne

Place
The APA Building was a Victorian "skyscraper" in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; at 12 storeys and 53m to the tip of its corner spire, it was the tallest commercial building in Australia at the time of its construction in 1888–9, later reputed (erroneously) to have been the world's tallest (or the third or fourth tallest) at the time.

2007 Melbourne CBD shootings

Place
The 2007 Melbourne CBD shooting was an incident that occurred in the Central Business District of Melbourne, Victoria on 18 June 2007. Three people were shot, one fatally, by Christopher Wayne Hudson, 31, a member of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, who opened fire on two men and a woman during an argument on the corner of William Street and Flinders Lane at about 8:20 a.m.

568 Collins Street

Place
568 Collins Street is a mixed–use skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The building was first proposed in 2011 and later approved by then-Planning Minister Matthew Guy in early 2012. The skyscraper reaches 224 metres in height– making it one of the tallest buildings in Melbourne. The tower includes 588 residential apartments spanning across 69 levels, as well as offices.

2003 Melbourne runaway train

Place
On 3 February 2003, a Comeng electric multiple unit train rolled away from Broadmeadows station in Melbourne, Australia, before it ran for nearly 17 kilometres (11 mi) out of control without a driver and eventually crashed into another train about to depart Spencer Street station. Train controllers attempted several times to stop or redirect the train, but were limited in their ability to intervene, instead being forced to alter the route of other trains to avert a more serious collision.

Australasian Catholic Assurance Building

Place
The Australian Catholic Assurance Building (ACA Building) is an Art Deco office building in Melbourne, Australia.Situated at 118-126 Queen Street, Melbourne, Australia, the ACA Building was built as the Victorian headquarters of Australian Catholic Assurance, a commercial insurance firm established with the aim of serving the Catholic community in Australia.

67 Spencer Street

Place
67 Spencer Street is the former head offices of the Victorian Railways, on Spencer Street, Melbourne, Australia. Today it is used as a hotel and apartments. The Renaissance Revival style building is one of the major Victorian era buildings in Melbourne and listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

AON Centre (Royal Insurance Building)

Place
AON Centre (Royal Insurance Group Building) is a commercial office complex located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia at 430-444 Collins Street, right in the heart of the Melbourne CBD. A product of a rigorous design process from Australian architecture firm Yuncken Freeman Architects in 1962, the building undertook a two-year construction period and in 1965 it was first opened revealing a 70.00m high structure that spanned 18-storey towards the Melbourne skyline.

Institute of Public Affairs

Place
The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a conservative public policy think tank based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It advocates neoliberal economic policies such as privatisation and deregulation of state-owned enterprises, trade liberalisation and deregulated workplaces, climate change denial, the abolition of the minimum wage, and the repeal of section 18C within the Racial Discrimination Act 1975.

Bank of Australasia Headquarters

Place
The former Bank of Australasia Headquarters is an historic bank headquarters in Renaissance Revival style located on the corner of Queen Street and Collins Street, the traditional heart of Melbourne's financial precinct, with 19th Century banks on three corners. The design is an amalgam of two periods, the first two floors built in 1875-6 designed by noted architects Reed & Barnes, with the top three floors added in matching style along with a new chamber in 1929–31, designed by A&K Henderson.

Netherlands Indies Government Information Service

Place
The Netherlands Indies Government Information Service (NIGIS) was a civil secret service and propaganda organisation based in Australia, during and after World War II.NIGIS was affiliated with the Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) and the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration (NICA).
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

0.8 mi

Elev. Gain

23 ft

Est. Steps

2000
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