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Pitt Street Railway Station
Gadigal railway station (known during planning and construction as Pitt Street railway station) is an under-construction underground rapid transit station in the Sydney central business district, central business district of Sydney, Australia. The station is being constructed as part of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project, and it will be part of the Metro North West Line, M1 line of the Sydney Metro. Description Gadigal station is located within the Sydney central business district, two blocks east of Sydney Town Hall, Town Hall and two blocks west of Hyde Park, Sydney, Hyde Park. The adjacent station to the north is Martin Place railway station, Martin Place station and the adjacent station to the south is Central railway station, Sydney, Central station. Gadigal station was designed to relieve pressure on Town Hall railway station, Sydney, Town Hall station, an important interchange on the Sydney Trains network less than west of Gadigal station. Unlike Martin Place rail ...
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Pitt Street
Pitt Street is a major street in the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. The street runs through the entire city centre from Circular Quay in the north to Waterloo, although today's street is in two disjointed sections after a substantial stretch of it was removed to make way for Sydney's Central railway station. Pitt Street is well known for the pedestrian only retail centre of Pitt Street Mall, a section of the street which runs from King Street to Market Street. Pitt Street is a one way (southbound only) from Circular Quay to Pitt Street Mall and (northbound only) from Pitt Street Mall to Goulburn Street, while Pitt Street Mall is for pedestrians only. It is dominated by retail and commercial office space. History Pitt Street was originally named Pitt Row, and is one of the earliest named streets in Sydney. Pitt Street is believed to have been named by Governor Arthur Phillip in honour of William Pitt the Younger, at the time, the Prime Min ...
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