Elizabeth Street, Sydney

Elizabeth Street, looking south from the intersection of Hunter Street, 11 January 1933.

Elizabeth Street is a street in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Description and history

Elizabeth Street runs south from Hunter Street, past Hyde Park and David Jones, Central station and through the inner city suburbs of Surry Hills, Redfern, Waterloo and Zetland. The street is approximately 8.6 kilometres long and passes through a mixture of residential and commercial areas.[1]

Elizabeth Street was originally known as Mulgrave Street, but was renamed by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1810 for his second wife, Elizabeth Henrietta Campbell (1778-1835).

Points of interest

Transport

Elizabeth Street was a busy electric tram corridor for most services to and from the eastern suburbs until the closure of the lines in 1961. The street is now a busy bus corridor to and from the eastern suburbs.

Gallery

See also

Australian Roads portal

References

  1. Gregory's 2002 Street Directory, 66th Edition, Maps 345,375
  2. State Heritage website
  3. Stage Heritage site
  4. State Heritage website
  5. State Heritage website
  6. State Heritage website
  7. The Heritage of Australia, 1981, p.2/96
  8. The Heritage of Australia, p.2/99
  9. The Heritage of Australia, p.2/99
  10. The Heritage of Australia, p.2/104
  11. The Heritage of Australia, p.2/108
  12. State Heritage website
  13. State Heritage website
  14. State Heritage website
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