The railway came to Hamilton in the 1870s long before the Art Deco period but obviously something happened in that interwar period and they built a new entrance to the station.
Perhaps they built a whole new facade. When I explored around the corner of the building, the side was constructed from weatherboard so perhaps a new concrete or rendered front was put onto the old wooden station.
The trains no longer stop at Hamilton but the large station building is used for buses and coaches.Reference:
Wikipedia - Hamilton Railway Station
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