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Convention light rail stop in Darling Harbour. The Darling Harbour Authority was established in 1984, with the goal of redeveloping the Darling Harbour precinct. [6] The yard was demolished and redeveloped between 1985 and 1988, with a single line of track retained. [7] In January 1996, the Lilyfield to Central section of the Metropolitan Goods ...
Pyrmont / Darling Harbour (see also Darling Island) Darling Harbour Yard: Rail goods yard and wharves. [159] 1856— 1993 Darling Harbour redevelopment Goldsbrough Mort & Co. Wool store. [160] [161] —1980s The original building was repurposed, in 1995, with four new floors added, as 'the Goldsbrough' apartment building. Farmers and Graziers ...
The Rozelle–Darling Harbour Goods Line is a former heavy rail goods line in Sydney, Australia, now forming the bulk of the Inner West Light Rail.It was part of the city's goods railway network; through conversion to light rail, most of the former goods line was subsumed by the Sydney Light Rail network.
The Goods Line uses the route of a former freight railway line that connected Sydney Yard and the Sydney–Parramatta railway line to the shipping port of Darling Harbour. The railway line opened in 1855 and was extended to Dulwich Hill in 1922, providing a way for freight trains to access Darling Harbour without interfering with passenger trains.
Rozelle Yard was a goods railway yard in Rozelle, New South Wales, Australia. It was one of two major yards on the Rozelle–Darling Harbour Goods Line , the other being in Darling Harbour . [ 2 ] After heavy rail traffic ceased, part of the site was redeveloped into the Lilyfield Maintenance Depot of Sydney Light Rail .
From the time when the Sydney Railway Company was formed in 1848, it had been the intention of the company to build a freight terminal at Darling Harbour. To this end, a railway line was constructed between the Sydney Railway Station (the predecessor to Central railway station) and Darling Harbour, which opened on 26 September 1855. [8]
The Ultimo (Railway Square) overbridge is of state significance as the oldest surviving structure on the NSW railway system and possibly the only surviving example of the work of the Sydney Railway Company. Opened in 1855, it has a direct and tangible link to the first phase of railway construction in NSW and to the Darling Harbour Goods Yard.
Darling Harbour from the National Maritime Museum, looking towards King Street Wharf 3. The area is a major tourist attraction. Darling Harbour is the location of the season residence on MTV's reality TV show, The Real World: Sydney, which aired in late 2007. The house has a large "Darling Harbour" sign along its edge, and the World Tower high ...