Week 9 - 30 April 2013 - Circular Quay train station, Sydney
30 April 2013 - Circular Quay train station, Sydney
Sydney Cove, the current site of Circular Quay,
was the site of the initial landing of the First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788,
which it could be called the “water gate” of Sydney city. It was originally
designed for shipping, transport, leisure and recreational centre. The opening
of Circular Quay Station in 1956 marked the completion of the essential City
Circle train line system, which now conveys thousands of commuters, shoppers
and tourists around the CBD every day. Before that time trains began their trip
from either Wynyard or St James. Circular Quay is a focal point for community
celebrations, due to it is the central location between the Sydney Opera House
and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. As well as, The Rock precinct near this station
has supplied a motivation for visitor stopping at this station to enjoy many
old and current cultural elements such as Museum of Contemporary Art, the City
of Sydney Library and the Customs House heritage.
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