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 SYDNEY - LoveToKnow Article on SYDNEY
The whole district between Sydney and Parramatta on each side of the railway is practically one continuous town, the more fashionable suburbs lying on the east of the city while the business extension is to the westward and the southern quarters are largely devoted to manufacturing.
The climate of Sydney is mild and equable; in summer sea breezes blow from the north-east, which, while they temper the heat, make the air exceedingly humid; in winter the winds blow from the west and the climate is dry and bracing.
SYDNEY, the chief town of Cape Breton county, Nova Scotia, on a good harbour, the eastern terminus of the Intercolonial railway.
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 North Sydney railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North Sydney railway station is a CityRail station that was created as part of the construction project for the Sydney Harbour Bridge and opened to traffic on 19 March 1932 at the same time that the bridge was opened.
The result is that the four platforms at North Sydney serve a double track railway to the north and south of the station.
The station has four platforms which correspond with the four railway tracks that were designed to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Sydney_railway_station,_Sydney   (414 words)

  
 Pest Control termite pest control Sydney
Central station, Sydney's main train station, is in the south of the city centre, and the main bus terminal is located outside it.
Sydney is located 33 degrees 55' south of the equator with similar latitude to Cape Town and Buenos Aires in the Southern Hemisphere, and Los Angeles, Casablanca and Beirut in the Northern Hemisphere.
Although the busiest airport in Australia, Sydney Airport covers just 880 hectares on the northern shoreline of Botany Bay, and thus occupies the smallest land area of any of the capital city airport.
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 Bexley. Who is Bexley? What is Bexley? Where is Bexley? Definition of Bexley. Meaning of Bexley.
Nearby places are Crayford, Hall Place Gardens, North Cray, Coldblow, and Bexleyheath.
Bexley is a place in the London Borough of Bexley in Greater London, traditionally part of Kent.
Bexley is also a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, in the United States of America: see Bexley, Ohio.
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 Bexley Hall (MIT) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bexley Hall (MIT)
Bexley was among the first MIT dormitories to be coed, despite the best efforts of the administration, and the only dormitory to have its House cat serve as dorm chairman (all the more remarkable in that cats were not then allowed in MIT dormitories).
As former apartments, Bexley rooms have two major advantages over other most dormitories: full kitchens, permitting residents to opt out of the dormitory cafeteria plan, and the lowest students-per-toilet ratio of all dormitories.
Traditionally the home of a distinctive anarchic and free-spirited subculture, even by MIT standards, Bexley Hall has long been a thorn in the side of the MIT administration; nevertheless, the hacks, pranks, and other assorted goings-on in Bexley have always been in the best MIT traditions, more creative and technologically innovative than mean-spirited or destructive.
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 Wollstonecraft railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wollstonecraft is a CityRail station on the North Shore railway line, 7.2 km from Central station, Sydney, Australia.
Unconfirmed sources report that Wollstonecraft station owes its existence to the fact that the chairman of the private company that constructed the North Shore line lived there, and insisted on having the line diverted through the suburb solely for his personal convenience.
Prior to 1 September 1900 the station was known as Edwards Road.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wollstonecraft_railway_station,_Sydney   (159 words)

  
 Milsons Point railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As part of the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a new Milsons Point station was built on the northern approach to the bridge and opened in 1932.
Milsons Point station was so overcrowded that a third platform was added in 1920, but remained at this location (easily identified now as the site of the entertainment centre called Luna Park) until the site was required in 1924 for the construction work for the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The western platforms were connected to the North Shore line whereas the Eastern pair were used for a tramway service between central Sydney and the northern suburbs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Milsons_Point_railway_station,_Sydney   (300 words)

  
 Chatswood railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chatswood is a CityRail railway station on the North Shore railway line in Sydney, Australia, at the business centre of Chatswood.
The station was opened, along with the North Shore railway line on 1 January 1890.
As of 2005 the station is the eastern junction of the new Epping Chatswood Railway (ECR) and so is undergoing total reconstruction.
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 Kings Cross railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King's Cross station is a railway station in the Kings Cross district of north east central London.
The station is served by routes to the north east of the UK, including Cambridge, York, Durham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness.
In the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets film the exterior of the nearby St Pancras railway station was used, as St Pancras with its Gothic façade was considered more impressive than the real King's Cross.
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 Newtown railway station, Sydney - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Newtown railway station is a station at Newtown, on the Inner West line of Sydney's CityRail network.
The former Newtown Tram Depot lies disused to the south of the station.
It is located in a railway cutting and must be accessed via stairs leading down several stories from King Street, Newtown.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Newtown_railway_station,_Sydney   (147 words)

  
 Central railway station, Sydney
This station (one wooden platform in a corrugated iron shed), which was known at the time as Redfern railway station, Sydney, had Devonshire Street as its northern boundary.
Central (also known as Sydney Terminal) is the largest railway station in Sydney, Australia, which services almost all of the lines on the CityRail network, and is the major terminus for intercity and interstate rail services.
The platforms at Sydneys Central Station are numbered from 1 to 27, with 1 being the westernmost platform and 27 being one of the easternmost.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Sydney-railway-stations/Central-railway-station-Sydney.html   (958 words)

  
 CityRail - Station Facilities
Wheelchair accessible means the station has either a lift, level access or a compliant ramp (1:14) from street level to all platforms, and a portable platform to train ramp.
The station is staffed from the first train service to the last train service.
Telephone 9847 8422 or fax 9847 8963 the station for more information.
www.cityrail.nsw.gov.au /facilities/facilities.jsp?n=217&giveOutput=true&facility=   (958 words)

  
 PS Wiki Encyclopedia
It consists of a line that begins at Town Hall station in the City Circle, at Central station it splits into a branch that runs via Sydenham and a branch that runs via Sydney Airport that both rejoin at Beverly Hills.
The Airport and East Hills is railway line, part of the CityRail metropolitan network of Sydney.
Domestic (underneath the Domestic terminal at Sydney Airport)
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 sydney.txt
On closer inspection of the street directory, it appears that Flemington is a suburb name, and a train station name, but the official name for the markets is indeed "Sydney Markets".
Sydney miscellaneous GPS waypoints ---------------------------------- This document was written by Paul Edwards and is released to the public domain.
The Sydney one is completely pathetic though, no information, just telling you to come in to their visitors centre and pick up some paper brochures.
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 List of Sydney railway stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of railway stations in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, operated by the Government-owned CityRail organisation.
Central is the major city hub station, which nearly every line passes through.
The network extends for over 2000 km, covering as far as Newcastle and Scone to the north, over the Blue Mountains west to Lithgow, south to Bomaderry-Nowra, and southwest to Goulburn.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Sydney_railway_stations   (958 words)

  
 Kent . Who is Kent ? What is Kent ? Where is Kent ? Definition of Kent . Meaning of Kent .
There is a nuclear power station located at Dungeness.
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, a heritage railway
The area making up the present-day London boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham were part of Kent until 1889, and Bexley and Bromley were removed in 1965.
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 Bexley Road Upgrade
A few years ago, the Bexley North railway overbridge was widened when the East Hills railway line was expanded to four tracks.
An additional northbound lane on Bexley Road between Shaw Street and the railway bridge.
Home > Construction and maintenance > Major construction projects Sydney > Bexley Road Upgrade
www.rta.com.au /constructionmaintenance/majorconstructionprojectssydney/bexleyroad/index.html   (958 words)

  
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The exhibition focuses on the north shore of Sydney.
Sydney at Federation focuses on Sydney's urban and cultural evolution during the period 1880 to 1910.
Sydney at Federation also pays tribute to the pageantry of Federation through a display of film images, photographs and momentos of the events that Sydneysiders revelled in during the 1901 celebrations.
www.nsw.nationaltrust.org.au /sydsubevents2001.html   (958 words)

  
 Bikes, bush and bitumen
Sydney cyclists have been lobbying hard for a bicycle network of local and regional routes, a network that needs missing links like Wolli to be built.
From the southern beaches west to Parramatta, from Sydney Harbour south to the Georges River, it is almost all the pinky-grey which means developed land.
The Wolli Creek Valley is shaping up to be the missing link in a continuous 20 kilometre cycleway from the city to Riverwood, in Sydney's south-west.
www.cat.org.au /maffew/pathfinders/wollicreek.html   (958 words)

  
 The Australian Connection
Sydney died 05 JUN 1932, Burfield Railway Station, NSW, AUS, buried: 07 JUN 1932, Methodist Cemetary, Rookwood, NSW, AUS.
Frederick died OCT 1911, The Cemetary, Sydney, NSW, AUS, buried: 27 OCT 1911, Rookwood, Sydney, NSW, AUS.
Alice died 02 JUL 1979, Bellfield, Sydney, NSW, AUS, buried: Rookwood Cemetary, Sydney, NSW, AUS.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Artarmon railway station, Sydney
Artarmon is a CityRail railway station on the North Shore railway line in Sydney, Australia, in the residential suburb of Artarmon.
The platform is raised approximately two metres above street level due to the slope of land near the station Two pedestrian tunnels cross under the rail line, with access to the station available via stairs from the larger tunnel.
The limited width of the station means that there are no automatic ticket barriers.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Artarmon_railway_station,_Sydney   (160 words)

  
 Sydney - Wikitravel
Sydney sprawls extensively around its Harbour in Port Jackson, up the Parramatta River to the west, along the adjacent coastlines (both north and south) and across the surrounding Cumberland Plain to the Blue Mountains.
Sydney's most expensive hotels are generally located in the CBD and the Rocks district, near the business hub of Sydney, close to many restaurants, and with excellent harbour views.
Sydney is the oldest European settlement in Australia, having been founded as a British penal colony on 26 January 1788 (now celebrated as Australia Day, a national public holiday, with major festivities around the city and the Harbour).
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 Sydney Australia attractions
There is a bus terminal at the ferry wharf to take passengers to North Sydney Railway Station and on to Lane Cove.
North Sydney CBD is in easy walking distance for executive and corporate travellers.
Harbourside Serviced Apartments, North Sydney’s only waterfront executive and family serviced accommodation, is uniquely situated right on the harbour's edge at McMahon's Point offering stunning views of Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney City Skyline, the Sydney Opera House, Luna Park and North Sydney.
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 Gordon railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gordon is a CityRail railway station located in the suburb of Gordon, Sydney, Australia.
Many trains from downtown Sydney terminate at Gordon Station, and reverse direction to go back toward the city.
Gordon station now has the preferred arrangement of tracks where the terminating platform is located between the two through tracks, similar to Lindfield station.
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 Sydney
Sydney's theatres are scattered around the edge of the CBD, the Opera House is on the edge of Circular Quay, the mainstream cinema complexes are on the ugly neon strip of George St. The best nightlife is centred on Oxford St and in Kings Cross.
Sydney's Aboriginal residents were either driven away by force, murdered by the settlers or killed by unfamiliar diseases.
Sydney is blessed with a temperate climate and averages summer temperatures of around 25°C (77°F).
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 North Sydney Waldorf Furnished Apartments (Shortstays)
Public transport into North Sydney and Ferry services are at out doorsteps whilst the North Sydney Railway Station is within easy walking distance.
North Sydney Waldorf Furnished Apartments are located in a central waterfront location in Neutral Bay.
The Apartments are within easy walking distance from North Sydney Commercial retail and entertainment area and provide a combination of convenient location with security estate concept.
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 Sydney & Louisburg Railway Historical Society
In a thirty-six year period near the close of the century, 30 new mines were opened, including those in North Sydney and Glace Bay, with simultaneous construction of numerous small railroads connecting the collieries with the shipping ports.
This non profit society is dedicated to the preservation of the only remaining S and L Railway station, freight shed, rolling stock and thousands of artefacts relating to the S and L Railway and local history.
During both World Wars the ports of Sydney and Louisbourg were staging areas for Atlantic convoys and the S and L was a vital link in the supply of fuel and steel manufacture.
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