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Railway Junction Estate, North Shore, for auction sale on the ground, Saturday 17th Octr 1885, 3.30 pm

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Richardson & Wrench
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[MAP Folder 127, LFSP 2003]

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Richardson & Wrench

National Library of Australia

The North Shore Line

The North Shore Line, which runs from Hornsby to St Leonards, opened on 1 January 1890. It was Sydney’s first purely suburban railway.

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Railways

Advertising

Subdivisions

Real Estate

Suburbanisation

Chatswood

Northern residential suburb which developed as a major business and retail district from the 1950s. High-rise residential development since the 1990s has attracted an influx of residents from Asian countries including China, Hong Kong and Korea.

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Chatswood railway station

Large railway station on the North Shore line at Chatswood.

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North Shore railway line

Sydney's first purely suburban railway line that runs from the city to Hornsby in Sydney's north.

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