Elizabeth Street

Elizabeth Street, looking south from the intersection of Hunter Street, 11 January 1933.
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Elizabeth Street, Sydney is located in Sydney
North end
North end
South end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeStreet
Length8.6 km (5.3 mi)
Gazetted1810
Major junctions
North endPhillip Street
Sydney CBD
 
South endJoynton Avenue
Zetland, Sydney
Location(s)
LGA(s)City of Sydney
Suburb(s)Sydney CBD, Surry Hills, Redfern, Waterloo, Zetland
Highway system

Elizabeth Street is a major street in the central business district of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia. The street continues south of the central business district (CBD), through the inner city suburbs of Surry Hills, Redfern and Waterloo, before terminating in Zetland. Elizabeth Street lies within the City of Sydney local government area.

Description and history

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Elizabeth Street runs south from Hunter Street, past Hyde Park and David Jones, and reaches the CBD boundary at Central station. The street continues further south and is approximately 8.6 kilometres (5.3 mi) long and passes through a mixture of residential and commercial areas.[1] Between Eddy Avenue and Redfern Street, the street carries southbound traffic only; with Chalmers Street carrying northbound traffic. The speed limit on Elizabeth Street varies between 40 kilometres per hour (25 mph) to 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph).

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).

On VP Day (15 August 1945), the Dancing Man photograph and film were taken of celebrations in Elizabeth Street.

In 2016, it became the route for Sydney's Anzac Day parade with the traditional route via George Street unavailable due to CBD and South East Light Rail construction work.[2]

Points of interest

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Within the central business district

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South of the central business district

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Transport

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Last day of trams, covered in graffiti, Rural Bank tram stop, corner Martin Place and Elizabeth Street, 25 February 1961

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 used by Transdev John Holland bus services to and from the Eastern Suburbs and Transit Systems services to and from the Inner West.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Gregory's 2002 Street Directory, 66th Edition, Maps 345,375
  2. ^ Anzac Day March moves to Elizabeth Street Transport for NSW 6 April 2016
  3. ^ State Heritage website
  4. ^ State Heritage website
  5. ^ Stage Heritage site
  6. ^ State Heritage website[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ State Heritage website
  8. ^ The Heritage of Australia, 1981, p.2/96
  9. ^ The Heritage of Australia, p.2/99
  10. ^ The Heritage of Australia, p.2/99
  11. ^ The Heritage of Australia, p.2/104
  12. ^ The Heritage of Australia, p.2/108
  13. ^ State Heritage website
  14. ^ State Heritage website[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ State Heritage website
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