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148 Harris Street: Pyrmont Post Office [15] [16] Bank Street, Victoria Road: Glebe Island Bridge [17] 1, 3, 5 Cross Street: Old Pyrmont Cottages [18] Metropolitan goods railway: Pyrmont and Glebe Railway Tunnels [19] 38-42 Pirrama Road: Royal Edward Victualling Yard [20]
Old Pyrmont Cottages is a heritage-listed cottage at 1, 3, 5 Cross Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of Pyrmont in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1879 to 1895.
Pyrmont railway station is an underground rapid transit station, to be built underneath the suburb of Pyrmont as part of the Sydney Metro West line. The station is under construction between Pyrmont Bridge Road and Union Street, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is scheduled to open alongside the rest of the line in 2032. [ 3 ]
However, redevelopment of Pyrmont from a largely industrial suburb to a more residential and commercial precinct has seen the University of Technology, Sydney and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation call Harris Street home. Until the late 1950s electric trams ran down the length of Harris Street, when they were replaced by bus services. [1]
A long single storey shed running the length of berths 12 to 14 was completed in 1902. In the same year the concrete wharf was completed and the eastern and western sides connected by a timber wharf to the north A shed was built in 1903–04 on the western side of the wharf and another in 1906–07 at the northern end.
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[2] Located in the Pyrmont Square Group, the Post Office forms part of a significant late Victorian and Federation period streetscape, which is the focal point of the Pyrmont urban area. [2] 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.
The railway cutting through Pyrmont is a two-track-wide, straight-sided excavation through the ridge of the peninsula from the commencement of Jones Bay Road, where the line deviated from the wharf sidings (now removed), through the current location of the John Street Square light rail stop. Approaching the stop, the line passes through a short ...