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Orr Street, Queenstown

Orr Street, Queenstown is the main street of Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia.

Constructed and utilised by 1901, it had operating banks and hotels such as the prominent Empire Hotel at its western end. It also had many commercial offices and shops until the decline of the local Mount Lyell copper mine in the 1990s.

The street provides a clear view of Mount Owen that lies above Queenstown to the east. At its western end was the original railway station, railway yard and railway that was the main connection with the outside world until completion of roads in the 1930s (those being Lyell Highway and the Queenstown to Zeehan highway).

The street view inspired the local camera club in the 1930s to have a scene from the street in its regular competitions

Until the bitumenization, the street required regular resurfacing

Many structures remain in the historic streetscape, but are no longer functioning in their original purpose.

References

Orr Street, Queenstown Wikipedia