Tag: train station
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Hay New South Wales

Hay New South Wales Located in the western Riverina region of south-western New South Wales, Australia, Hay is roughly half way between Sydney and Adelaide. This makes it an ideal stop over for anyone travelling between these two cities. Hay began in the 1850s as Lang’s Crossing Place, a vital point for stock travelling between Read more
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Museum Station Sydney
Museum Train Station Sydney History Opened in 1926, Museum Station was part of the Bradfield Plan. Designed by chief engineer John Bradfield, the plan incorporated the Sydney Harbour Bridge an underground city railway network and Central Station. Bradfield also planned the electrification of the suburban Sydney rail network. Although only partially implemented, his plan forms Read more
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Central Railway Station Sydney

Central Railway Station Sydney Establishment in 1855. and originally known as Sydney Station, Central Station was the southern terminus of the Sydney Railway Company. Designed by architect G. W. Wallace, the station showcased an elegant, Victorian-era architectural style, characterized by its grand sandstone façade and a prominent clock tower. Expansion as part of the Bradfield Read more