Bayswater, Victoria

[2] In the late 1940s, a number of German Templers (just released from the Tatura Internment Camp) settled in Bayswater and Boronia.

The Bayswater Wine Cellar is the oldest building in the region, erected in the mid 19th century to service loggers that travelled between the city and the Dandenongs.

On Good Friday 1970 a tin shed was erected to house the Brigade vehicle and other operational equipment.

[citation needed] In 1973, the tin shed was relocated to a site adjacent to the Scoresby Road railway crossing until the present Fire Station was built in 1976.

The adjacent playground, known by the locals as the 'Train Park', contains a disused steam engine, which has been altered for children to play on.

Bayswater, Vic, looking east to Mount Dandenong before station upgrade