Introduction to Dunedin Railway Station: Dunedin Railway Station is the transportation hub of Dunedin, and it is also an ancient architectural art treasure that shows Dunedin's unique charm to the world. George A. Troup designed Dunedin Railway Station in the Flemish Renaissance style, earning him the nickname "Gingerbread George". The railway station is a typical Edwardian architectural style, with extensive mosaic tile floors and delicate stained glass windows. It was built using Kokonga basalt (Kokonga), and then decorated with Oamaru limestone, adding a variety of shapes, textures and The quality of the materials makes the entire railway station look royal, majestic and magnificent.
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