This viaduct cuts through the middle of Wentworth Park, in inner west suburb of Glebe. It was built in 1922 to carry the freight railway line between Darling Harbour and Rozelle Goods Yards. It now carries the Central to Dulwich Hill line of the Sydney Light Rail Network. This is a historical photo from ten years ago, proven by the blue Variotram which operated from 1997 but was replaced by the red CAF Urbos 2 trams in 2014.
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Looks great
ReplyDeleteNice pic. YOu got the timing perfectly #BlueMonday
ReplyDeleteA nice blue looking modern train.
ReplyDeleteAn appealing bridge.
ReplyDelete...classic!
ReplyDeleteA great way to get around too. Beautiful.
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Unusual sight in a park.
ReplyDeleteSomething unique about the old world.
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