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the city or, along the eastern side through Hyde Park to minimise the costly land resumptions necessary. The Royal
Commission recommended the adoption of a proposal by the Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr Eddy, for a line along the eastern city edge to a terminus in Hyde Park. Public opinion was, however, against the loss of a large portion of Hyde Park for railway purposes and eventually the Royal Commission recommended the adoption of an alternative proposal from Mr Eddy which would see a central city station at
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people during the first few weeks of its operations, "swarms of interested mothers and fathers, together with their children, thronged the platforms and stairways examining Dr
Bradfield's super Christmas box to the public". Media praise for the opening of the two city stations was offset by reporting which focused on the fact that only a small portion of Bradfield's plan was in place.
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All exits flow into one of two concourses at the station. The main concourse is the southern one, located near the
Elizabeth and Liverpool St intersection. The toilets, station office and lifts are all located in this concourse. The northern concourse is located near the intersection of Elizabeth and
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Mounting public concern over the increasing congestion of street traffic and the need for a rail link into the city eventually forced the
Government to appoint a Royal Commission in March 1890. Thirty six separate schemes were submitted, advocating either extension along the western, business side of
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Historic value encompasses the history of aesthetics, science and society and therefore, to a large extent underlines all of the terms set out. A place may have historic value because it has influenced or has been influenced by a historic figure, event, phase or activity. It may also have historic
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The station complex is an important part of the larger NSW railways network, particularly the inner-city system, and has associations with prominent persons such as JJC Bradfield and organisations such as the
Department of Railways. It played an important part in the development of the CBD in Sydney
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Station has state significance as the first underground station in Australia (with St James opened the same day) and demonstrates the adaptation of the London tube style station to the Australian situation. The station is well constructed, proportioned and detailed and
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In the 1960s an outdoor café was constructed behind (north-east) of Museum
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The interiors of Museum and especially St James station were well detailed, with extensive use of wall tiling and metal stair railings in the style of the period. The main entrances to both stations were each marked by two sandstone and brick entrance buildings designed in the "stripped-classical"
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before construction was complete. St James station was constructed from concrete with four platforms and four tunnels, only two of which have been used to date. The other two tunnels were intended for a link from
Gladesville to the Eastern line which has not eventuated. Central walls with archway
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Streets. Throughout the second half of the 19th century and early years of the 20th century, Sydney developed a tram based public transport system which adequately served most parts of the city then settled. However, the growth in population and increased residential density in the inner suburban
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Station entry building (Liverpool Street) is a fine and largely intact example of a small-scale Inter-War Stripped Classical style building which adds to the general character of the immediate area. It has significance as one of two buildings of its type and style remaining in the city
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1934 entry and exits to St. James and Museum
Stations in Hyde Park South and North built, as the southern portion of Hyde Park was only handed back to Sydney City Council in 1932. St James and Museum were busy stations until 1956 when they were connected by the line through Circular Quay allowing
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2,007,943, Museum station was built as a single main tunnel arch in concrete spanning both east and west platforms and two centre tracks. The station is free of columns and other supporting structures in the European "tube" style tradition. It was decided to rename the station after the nearby
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In 1912 the Government commissioned the engineering firm of Mott and Hay who recommended an amended variation of the 1908 scheme with lines to the eastern and western suburbs. The scheme was not adopted being judged expensive, inefficient and impractical on numerous counts. In February 1915 the
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After several years of construction, newspapers finally heralded the opening of Australia's first underground electric railway on 20 December 1926 when the new line section of Central station, and Museum and St James stations were connected by trains. The railway attracted tens of thousands of
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line in 1850. The terminus in Devonshire Street was, however, a considerable distance from most of the city's shops and workplaces located to the north. Disembarked railway passengers were required to either walk or be conveyed to the city centre by horse drawn and in later years steam and
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Work on the city railway system commenced in 1916 with the firm of Norton, Griffiths and Co beginning excavations tunnelling and foundation building for the link between Central station to Macquarie Street. After the firm's contract was cancelled in early 1918, work was taken over by the
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was forced "in the interest of the safety and comfort of the travelling public' to appoint a second Royal Commission to investigate and report on a suitable route. Inquiries and reports continued over the next few years and, while the Government did authorise the construction of
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was an ideal location for the city railway station. In 1862 plans were prepared for a line via Hyde Park to the Quay. Survey work continued between 1862 and 1889. In 1894 funds were made available and plans prepared for a railway line extension to a principal station between
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St James station, when linked to the rest of the city rail network from 1926 onwards was considered as important in enabling ease of transportation to the city and thereby allowing workers to live in more "healthy conditions" in suburbs further afield than was usual at the
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architectural style, the station comprises two platforms, each 158.5 metres (520 ft) long by 3.8 metres (12 ft) wide, under an arch with span 14.6 metres (48 ft). Museum's signage and cream tiling with maroon highlights are reminiscent of a typical
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Bathurst St, with much less facilities compared to the main concourse. This concourse is used much less than the other one, and so is only open during the daytime on weekdays. At other times, only the southern concourse is open.
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St James station, and the rest of the city rail network by enabling ease of transportation for workers into the city, is thought to have contributed to the expansion of Sydney's suburbia from the early to mid 20th century
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openings divide platforms and support the arch roof structures. Concourse areas were formed above the platforms of both stations, acting as focal points for pedestrian ways from street entrances.
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in 1900, agreement on a city railway service could not be achieved. Public opposition to the loss of Hyde Park land and the large capital outlay required were two major hurdles to settlement.
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The scientific or research value of a place depends on the data involved, its rarity, quality or representativeness, and on the degree to which the place may contribute further information.
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trains to run into the city and back out again without needing to stop and reverse at St James as was previously done. The central two tunnels at St James, built to link with the proposed
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The interior of the station, with its generous provision of space has retained most of its original detailing including tiling, balustrading, signage and other fixtures and fittings.
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The two (one demolished in the 1970s) portal buildings to St James were designed to integrate with, yet inversely reflect, the two original portal buildings of Museum station.
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Social value embraces the qualities for which a place has become a focus of political, national, regional, local or other cultural sentiment to a majority or minority group.
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There are photos of the station being built and a complete photo history through the pedestrian tunnels of this station. The platforms feature various period advertisements.
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railway have never been used for train movement although they were, along with the section of tunnel built to connect with Circular Quay, used as air raid shelters during
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Unused tunnels at both ends of St James station were blocked off with concrete walls to form bomb shelters as a precaution against possible air raids during World War II.
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St James station, and the rest of the city underground network, is representative of a facility designed to cater for the future transportation of Sydney's citizens.
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The construction and utilization of St James Station represents approximately 70 years of pressure by citizens for city railway stations from the 1850s onwards.
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value as the site of an important event. Significance is greater when associated evidence survives in-situ or when the settings are substantially intact.
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of 18 December 1926 stated "the traffic problem, before it becomes far worse, can only be met by the construction of the inner loop of the City railway".
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The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.
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The scale and methods of construction work especially excavation, completed for the station represented a major feat of engineering at the time.
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St James station is strongly associated with the railway/transportation planning of prominent early 20th century engineer Dr J. J. C. Bradfield.
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Aesthetic value includes aspects of sensory perception including consideration of the form, scale, colour, texture and material of the fabric.
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The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales.
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saying that "underground railways are a necessary part of great cities all over the world", Sydney then having a population of 800,000 people.
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The sandstone entry or portal building is a representative example of a low scale public building in the inter-war "stripped classical" style.
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The place has potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
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tube station of the era, however its layout of central tracks under a grand arch are more in keeping with older stations of the
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Conservation Study and Policy Guidelines: St James Station
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on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.
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3019:Clarence Street Police Station (former)
1948:New South Wales State Heritage Register
1675:New South Wales State Heritage Register
1382:Concourse and ticketing gates, May 2020
1272:New South Wales State Heritage Register
894:18,000,000 excluding land resumptions.
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3743:Easy Access railway stations in Sydney
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2045:List of closed Sydney railway stations
2035:List of NSW TrainLink railway stations
2030:List of Sydney Trains railway stations
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1507:List of Sydney Trains railway stations
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1000:Museum Station crowd on platform, 1948
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1925:Conservation Study – St James Station
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903:President of the Legislative Council
16:Railway station in Sydney, Australia
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1517:Rail transport in New South Wales
1077:District Court of New South Wales
531:New South Wales Heritage Register
161:4.99 km (3.10 mi) from
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1957:, accessed on 13 October 2018.
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3205:Erskine Street Police Station
2823:Central Coast & Newcastle
2040:List of Sydney Metro stations
1849:Transport for NSW 27 May 2015
1582:"Train Station Monthly Usage"
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1014:Major features of the station
688:The need for a city rail link
643:route at the southern end of
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3094:Registrar-General's building
3034:Department of Lands Building
1905:Attraction Homepage (2007).
1830:Transport for NSW 1 May 2015
1406:View of Platform 2, May 2020
1022:Inter-War Stripped Classical
260:Inter-War Stripped Classical
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1946:, entry number 1207 in the
1737:The Staff, 21 January 1927.
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641:City Circle
312:Electrified
214:Underground
193:Connections
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137:Operated by
114: /
102:151°12′35″E
90:Coordinates
3737:Categories
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3509:and hotels
3275:Kyle House
2731:Cumberland
2630:Holsworthy
2625:East Hills
2590:Kingsgrove
2497:South Line
2475:Cabramatta
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1591:26 January
1528:References
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1149:Parramatta
1085:Mark Foy's
864:Leichhardt
820:Paddington
740:Government
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554:Designated
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478:Parramatta
389:Leppington
385:Parramatta
320:Passengers
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99:33°52′34″S
75:Sydney CBD
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3551:Hotel CBD
3546:Hollywood
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2172:Petersham
2142:Town Hall
1952:CC-BY 4.0
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1699:CC-BY 4.0
1586:Open Data
1261:Mark Foys
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1236:Liverpool
1206:Macarthur
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1174:Liverpool
1094:Streets.
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868:Annandale
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816:Pittwater
812:Narrabeen
779:Town Hall
727:Hyde Park
707:Elizabeth
645:Hyde Park
607:Route map
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459:Liverpool
432:Liverpool
415:Macarthur
334:6,229,450
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84:Australia
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352:Services
157:Distance
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