Sunday, 10 March 2013

Campbell Street, railway bridge

This sandstone railway bridge over Campbell Street between Castlereagh Street and Elizabeth Street. It was built as part of the City Circle underground railway line. The first stage was opened in 1926 from Central railway station to Museum and St James stations. The sandstone was cleaned and restored last year.

18 comments:

  1. Maintain is so important and too often forgot...

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  2. Great bridge and shadow shot for the day, Jim! Enjoy your weekend!

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  3. The stonework with keystone is very pretty.

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  4. The stonework looks so much fresher than the last time I saw it! It was quite mouldy and far from the colour in this photo!

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  5. wonderful shadow shots! Have a great day!

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  6. «Louis» likes the historical vignettes you often include in your posts, Jim, and he also appreciates your participation in Sunday Bridges.
    It is rare for «Louis» to be able to comment on Sundays, but he was able to do so this time because a bout with influenza kept him from working as he usually does on the weekends. Congratulations on being first up this week on the meme!

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  7. Glad you shared this interesting bridge sight and history. Nicely done.

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  8. That is one thing that hasn't changed , except for a clean up, since I lived in Sydney in the 50's and 60's.

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  9. One of the forgotten bridges of the city.

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  10. Looks like a firm bridge, nice they cleaned it up.

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  11. Pretty bridge!
    Have a beautiful day!
    Lea
    Lea's Menagerie

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  12. De arenito, deve ser uma ponte bonita de se ver...um abraço!

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    1. Sydney has quite a few beautiful sandstone bridges.

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