- Circular Quay, New South Wales
Circular Quay is a locality in
Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia . It is located on the northern edge of theSydney central business district onSydney Cove , between Bennelong Point andThe Rocks . It is part of the local government area of theCity of Sydney . [ [http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/name_search/extract?id=KWYbwptLKW Geographical Names Board of New South Wales] ]Circular Quay is made up of walkways, pedestrian malls, parks and restaurants. It hosts a number of ferry quays and a train station.
Transport
Circular Quay is a major Sydney transport hub, with a large ferry, rail and bus interchange. The
Cahill Expressway is a prominent feature of the quay, running from the east, over the elevated railway station to join theSydney Harbour Bridge in the west.Circular Quay was formerly a large tram terminus and interchange. As many Sydney bus routes follow the previous tram lines, the tram terminus has become a major bus terminus for many bus routes. [ [http://www.railpage.org.au/tram/sydhist.html Sydney's tram history] "http://railpage.org.au"]
The railway station is the only station on the
City Circle that is above ground. Additionally it is said to offer the best views of any CityRail railway station, as the platform looks out over (and is open to) the ferry terminus.The wharf complex hosts five commuter ferry wharves and is the terminus for all public ferry routes in Sydney Harbour and the
Parramatta River .Both the
Metro Light Rail operator and the Sydney city council have lobbied for the single light rail line to be extended to Circular Quay through the Central Business District, however the State Government contends that this would benefit neither commuters, nor traffic conditions throughout the CBD. [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/bleak-outlook-for-sydney-roads/2006/03/25/1143084045591.html Think bigger on light rail, says transport expert] "Sydney Morning Herald ", March 26, 2006]Culture
Circular Quay is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney location between the
Sydney Opera House and theSydney Harbour Bridge . It is one of the main congregation points for theNew Year's Eve andAustralia Day fireworks displays.Circular Quay is also the home of Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art and the
City of Sydney Library in the heritage-listed Customs House.History
Sydney Cove was the site of the initial landing of theFirst Fleet inPort Jackson . Circular Quay was originally mainly used for shipping and slowly developed into a transport, leisure and recreational centre.Circular Quay was originally known as "Semi-Circular Quay", this being the actual shape of the quay. The name was shortened for convenience. [http://www.sydneyports.com.au/Mediaroom/FirstPort/pdfs/Centenary%20book%20Chapter%201.pdf] The Circular Quay railway station was opened on the 20th January 1956 and the elevated Cahill Expressway was opened on the 14th March 1958.
Circular Quay was the focal terminal point of most electric tram services to the eastern suburbs, then as now allowing easy transfer to ferries. For many years, 27 regular services operated from Circular Quay.
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External links
* [http://travel.duchs.com/Australia/Sydney/See/Circular_Quay/ Large image collection]
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