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Carl Ellefson on Central Railway Station 2009

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Poppy Stockell
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City of Sydney Council

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Stockell, Poppy

City of Sydney Council

Central Railway Station

Central Railway Station was Sydney's third terminus, replacing the original 1855 station further south in Redfern and a later upgraded station built in the 1870s.

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Central Railway Station, opened in 1906, is Sydney's main rail terminus. Built on the site of the Devonshire Street Cemetery, it replaced a nearby terminus on Devonshire Street.