Wellington Street is the northernmost of the four primary east-west streets in the
central business district
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of
Perth
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, Western Australia. It is long, stretching from Plain Street in
East Perth
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Etymology
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to
Thomas Street in
West Perth.
Route description
Wellington Street begins at Plain Street in
East Perth
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, as the continuation of Waterloo Crescent. It travels in an east-north-easterly direction, passing the Wellington Square park. In the suburb of
Perth
Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
, Wellington Street is adjacent to a number of notable buildings and landmarks, including
Royal Perth Hospital,
Forrest Chase
Forrest Chase is a major shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia located in Forrest Place.
A Myer store serves as its main anchor and largest tenant. The centre also contains a Woolworths supermarket and other shops. The western portion of ...
shopping centre,
Perth railway station
Perth railway station is the largest station on the Transperth network, serving the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. It serves as an interchange between the Airport, Armadale, Fremantle, Joondalup, Mandurah and Midland ...
,
Yagan Square
Yagan Square is a public space and a component of the Perth City Link in Perth, Western Australia. It is situated between the Horseshoe Bridge and the Perth Busport in the eastern part of the Perth City Link precinct, occupying . Construction o ...
,
Perth Busport
Perth Busport is an underground bus station, located underneath Wellington Street, Perth, Western Australia. It was officially opened by then Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett and then Minister for Transport Dean Nalder on 13 July 2 ...
, and
Perth Arena
Perth Arena (known commercially as ) is an entertainment and sporting arena in the city centre of Perth, Western Australia, used mostly for basketball matches. It is located on Wellington Street near the site of the former Perth Entertainmen ...
, before reaching the
Mitchell Freeway
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. The road passes under the freeway with a half-diamond interchange that has a southbound freeway exit ramp and a northbound entrance ramp. Wellington Street continues into
West Perth, past the
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shopping centre and other commercial properties, until it ends at an intersection with
Thomas Street and Roberts Road, near
Perth Modern School
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Parts of the street near the railway station are home to several budget hotels and backpacker lodgings, while the more upmarket
Hotel Grand Chancellor
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is located closer to the freeway.
Wellington Street is part of
State Route 65, which continues south from the street's eastern end to
Riverside Drive, near
The Causeway
The Causeway is an arterial traffic crossing in Perth, Western Australia, linking the inner-city suburbs of East Perth and Victoria Park. It is carried over the Swan River at the eastern end of Perth Water by two bridges on either side of ...
, and from the western end of the street to
West Coast Highway south of
City Beach.
History
Wellington Street was named after the
Duke of Wellington
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. It existed as far back as 1838,
although at that time it only extended as far east as
Milligan Street. In 1894, the section of road continuing north-west of Milligan Street was known as Douro Street,
although the name Douro Street for this section of road appears on maps as early as 1855. It is unclear, however, as to when this road extension was actually made, as maps from 1860 still show Lake Irwin with Douro Street and surrounding lots superimposed over it, suggesting the lake was yet to be drained and Douro Street was yet to be constructed.
A significant presence on the block between Wellington and Murray Streets was the
Boans
Boans was a department store chain that operated in Perth, Western Australia between from the late 19th century to the late 20th century.
It was located between Wellington Street and Murray Street and had the Padbury Buildings between it an ...
department store until 1986 when the building was demolished and replaced by the Forrest Chase shopping centre and the
Myer
Myer (stylised MYER, sometimes known as Myers) is an Australia, Australian mid-range to upscale department store chain. It trades in all Australian states and one of Australia's two self-governing territories. Myer retails a broad range of ...
department store. Former main offices along the street include
Wesfarmers
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. Other former landmarks along Wellington Street include the now demolished
Wellington Street bus station and
Perth Entertainment Centre
The Perth Entertainment Centre was an indoor arena and cinema complex in Perth, Western Australia, located on Wellington Street at the northern edge of the Perth central business district. It was demolished as part of the Perth City Link projec ...
. The western and eastern ends of the street were locations of the city-based industries that survived until the 1950s when industry moved out into new industrial locations in the suburbs.
A considerable number of historical photographs are available of the street during its history.
Eastern end
The eastern end of Wellington Street has historically been and is currently the location of several government departments and facilities.
Main Roads Western Australia
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is located in the
Don Aitken Centre
The Don Aitken Centre, also known as the Main Roads Western Australia Building, is a 10-storey office building in East Perth, Western Australia. It has been the main office of Main Roads Western Australia since it opened in 1970.
History
Western ...
, at the north-east corner of the intersection at the eastern end of the street, and
Royal Perth Hospital has buildings on both sides of the street, to the west of Lord Street.
Western end
Considerable change from industrial and residential purposes at the western end has occurred with office buildings being the dominant mode of building.
Transport facilities
The area of the street facing the
Perth railway station
Perth railway station is the largest station on the Transperth network, serving the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. It serves as an interchange between the Airport, Armadale, Fremantle, Joondalup, Mandurah and Midland ...
to the north,
Forrest Place
Forrest Place is a pedestrianised square located within the CBD of Perth, Western Australia. The street was created in 1923, and has a history of being a focal point for significant political meetings and demonstrations.
Description
Forrest P ...
to the south, and bound by
Barrack Street
Barrack Street is one of two major cross-streets in the Perth central business district, central business district of Perth, Western Australia. Together with St Georges Terrace, Wellington Street, Perth, Wellington Street and William Street, Pe ...
to the east, and
William Street to the west, was effectively the transport hub of Perth from the 1880s when the first railway station was built, until the 1960s when public transport and private car usage changed significantly in Perth.
Tram services developed along the street early.
The main transport facilities on the street have included the
Wellington Street bus station and the
Perth railway station
Perth railway station is the largest station on the Transperth network, serving the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. It serves as an interchange between the Airport, Armadale, Fremantle, Joondalup, Mandurah and Midland ...
. In 1933 the first permanent
trolleybus
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system in Australia ran along Wellington Street.
The underground Perth Busport, which opened in 2016 to replace the Wellington Street bus station, is located partially underneath the street, with a ramp for bus access originating at the intersection between Wellington and William Streets.
See also
References
{{Perth CBD Streets
Streets in Perth central business district, Western Australia
Streets in East Perth, Western Australia
Streets in West Perth, Western Australia