Midland

Midland is an eclectic and multicultural mix of producers, restaurants and small retailers. It's a haven for second hand shopping, craft supplies, and the emerging coffee scene will give any inner-city hub a run for its money. The town itself was established in the late nineteenth century and boasts a collection of historic buildings, including the iconic Midland Railway Workshops. A twenty five minute train ride north-east of Perth will take you directly to the town center. However, if you do decide to drive, an extra ten minutes north will land you on the doorstep of the Swan Valley's wine region.

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Midland Railway Workshops

Address
6 Centennial Place
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The Midland Railway Workshops are a cluster of impressive early nineteenth century industrial buildings and are an iconic piece of Western Australian history. The Workshops officially closed in 1994 after being in operation for over 90 years. Since then, the Workshops Precinct has been undergoing a process of urban regeneration. The site also features a war memorial for fallen soldiers who were employees of the Workshops, and a large-scale mural by internationally renowned street artist, ROA. A walking map of the area can be found [here](http://assets.mra.wa.gov.au/production/1faa4b4ed839f24c852b02e5c3614d2d/midland-workshops-access-map.pdf).

Midland Railway Workshops
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Midland Railway Workshops
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Midland Railway Workshops
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Midland Railway Workshops
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