Beechworth Telegraph Station

Beechworth Telegraph StationThe Beechworth Telegraph Station is one of the first buildings you will encounter in the Beechworth Historic Precinct as you arrive from the centre of town along Ford Street. The building was opened as a Telegraph Station on 21st January 1858 having been built by contractors McLuckie & Carter at a cost of 1,100 pounds. With an electric telegraph line in place between Melbourne and Albury the Beechworth Telegraph Station soon became an essential source of sending and receiving information.

In 1871 the building was redesigned to become the District Survey Office of the Lands Department. The work was completed by James Kyle at a cost of 223 pounds.

Today visitors can still send a telegram from the office which claims to be the busiest telegraph station still operating in the world.

Beechworth Telegraph Station

Beechworth Telegraph Station

 

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