Sydney's Central Railway Station is the largest and busiest station in New South Wales, handling upto 12 million passengers a day on the suburban, intercity, and regional rail services, as well as buses, coaches and light rail lines

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Central Station Sydney, Sydney

Sydney's Central Railway Station is the largest and busiest station in New South Wales, handling upto 12 million passengers a day on the suburban, intercity, and regional rail services, as well as buses, coaches and light rail lines.

Sydney's Central Railway Station is the largest and busiest station in New South Wales, handling upto 12 million passengers a day on the suburban, intercity, and regional rail services, as well as buses, coaches and light rail lines. The heritage brick building from 1906 was designed by Walter Liberty Vernon, and features a Free Classical style clock tower that is 85.6 metres high.


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Central Station Sydney and Nearby Sights on Map

Capitol Theatre

The historic Capitol Theatre hosts world class live performances of musicals, theatre, ballet, and concerts

St Peter Julian's Church

Paddy's Markets

Market City Sydney

Situated in the heart of Chinatown, Market City offers the best of the east and west

Brewery Yard Markets

Central Park near Chippendale Green comes alive on the first and third Sunday of each month when the vibrant Brewery Yard Markets set up shop here

Central Business District Sydney

Sydney's Central Business District is the financial and economic centre of the city, as well as a major nightlife and entertainment district

Chinatown Sydney

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White Rabbit Gallery

The White Rabbit Gallery showcases a selection of 21stcentury contemporary Chinese art from a collection of over 1000 works by various artists

Sydney Town Hall

The Sydney Town Hall is the seat of the Lord Mayor of Sydney and the city councillors

Chinese Garden of Friendship

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