If you were a time traveller from the 1920's and you arrived at Blayney Station as it looks now, you'd be convinced that nothing has changed.
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Thanks to stage one of restoration works at the station the external look of the buildings have been given a refurbishment with colours that were used when the station opened.
Drainage and timber work repairs and some landscaping were also undertaken to help preserve the station.
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Those time travellers would have had a shock though if they'd cast their eyes into the old waiting rooms with the separate male and female rooms, bar, kitchen and luggage storerooms, rooms that have been locked up for the past 30 years.
Those rooms are all part of stage two of the project with them being returned as spaces for community use for events like workshops and gallery spaces for local artists.
Internal work by Sydney Trains is due to commence later this year with the first rooms being made available to the public by early 2020.