Fremantle is a small port town in western Australia that neighbors Perth. It is charming to walk among the well-preserved buildings that date from 1830 to the early 1900’s; many of them reflect its merchant and shipping heritage. This railway station façade was built in 1907 with brick and local Donnybrook stone. It closed in 1979 yet re-opened four years later. Notice the perched birds; they are a tribute to the Swan River that flows nearby.