Welcome to Central Station
Start your tour at the CountryLink travel centre on
platform 1.
Central Station location No. 7:
Go through the archway to the light rail stop.
Central Station has always been a hub for a variety of transport modes.
The 1901 loopline was in a clockwise direction from Pitt St, along the
Central colonnade (where you are now standing), along Castlereagh St to
Circular Quay and back south along Pitt St. This is opposite to the direction
that the current light rail system uses.
Trams were also used to prepare for the construction of the current Central
Station. The Botany tramline was extended in March 1901 to take remains
from the Devonshire St cemetery to Bunnerong cemetery, because the land
was needed for the construction of the new station. Light rail was introduced
to Central Station in August 1997. Light rail is a modern version of the
traditional tram and currently extends from Central to the inner west.
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View of trams entering
the original colonnade area before the clock tower and the second
and third floors of the Central office building were constructed and
opened in 1925. These new offices were built for the chief traffic
manager whose job was to manage the movement of trains around the
system. The network control room is still located in this building. |
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