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Oxford Street Mall with artificial tram tracks that have been installed to commemorate the actual tram line which passed through here prior to 1960. The pedestrian-only zone of Oxford Street between Bronte Road and Newland Street, Bondi Junction was converted into a pedestrian mall in 1979 when the Eastern Suburbs railway line opened. Prior to ...
Westfield Bondi Junction is built on land that was originally by occupied Grace Bros, Carousel Centre and Bondi Junction Plaza. [citation needed] The oldest of these was a Grace Bros store opened in 1934 on the site of the former Hoyts Coronet picture theatre on Oxford Street.
With the railway opening in June 1979, major changes to traffic flow were made in Bondi Junction. The main thoroughfare, Oxford Street, became devoted to buses only between Adelaide Street and Bronte Road and a pedestrian mall was created between Bronte Road and Newland Street, known as Bondi Junction Mall.
Waverley Tram Depot opened on 7 September 1902 as a seventeen road depot on the corner of Oxford Street and York Road, Bondi Junction. It provided trams that operated the Bondi and Bronte routes. [1] The depot closed on 27 June 1959 for conversion a to bus depot.
The line then passed down Oxford Street to Bondi Junction, where it branched off from Bronte services, to run down Bondi Road to Fletcher Street, Campbell Parade and then to the North Bondi tram terminus. A feature of this line was the large three-track terminus cut into a hillside at North Bondi, which opened in 1946, as well as an underpass ...
Simon Properties, which owns the 1.3-million-square-foot Oxford Valley Mall, and township officials hope the apartment project will revive the mall, built in 1973 and once one of the largest in ...
These tunnels ran southward from St James rising to clear the City Circle lines and turned east towards the Eastern Suburbs. They then halted pending further construction after the completion of the railway from Central to St James and Wynyard. The railway was planned to continue approximately parallel to Oxford Street to Bondi Junction.
Bondi Junction–Woollahra boundary: 0.0: 0.0: Oxford Street (southwest) - Bondi Junction, Paddington: Southern terminus of road: Syd Einfeld Drive (west) - Woollahra, Paddington Bondi Road (southeast) – Bondi: Bondi Junction–Bellevue Hill boundary: 0.5: 0.31: Victoria Street - Double Bay: Bellevue Hill–Rose Bay–Bondi Beach–North ...