The Rail Emergency Response Unit and the clock tower above Sydney Terminal Building at Central railway station, viewed from the footpath along Pitt Street near Eddy Avenue at Haymarket. The emergency signs are lit when the unit responds to emergency incidents involving the rail network such as derailments and automatic fire alarms within the underground rail network and nearby stations.
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What a wonderful building
ReplyDeleteThe clock tower is very smooth, while the Sydney Terminal Building at Central Railway Station is very rough and rustic. Were they built at the same time?
ReplyDeleteThe Sydney Terminal Building was built between 1901 and 1906 while the clock tower was completed later in 1921.
DeleteAn attractive building. I like the clock tower, it looks so prominent.
ReplyDeleteThe clock tower is a beautiful landmark.
ReplyDeleteHandsome building.
ReplyDeleteso very wonderful
ReplyDeleteWonderful architecture, Jim!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive architecture!
ReplyDeleteNice building!
ReplyDeleteA great building and I hope those signs are helpful!
ReplyDeletehow old is the building?
ReplyDeleteAmy, the main building was built between 1901 and 1906.
DeleteVery impressive!
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