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Castlereagh Street, Sydney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Castlereagh Street Castlereagh Street is a major north-south street in the centre of Sydney's central business district. ==Description== Castlereagh Street runs from Hunter Street in the north to Hay Street, near Belmore Park, in the south.〔Gregory's 2002 Street Directory, 66th Edition〕 The street is one-way southbound to traffic. It is lined by many of Sydney's most expensive boutiques and jewellery stores,〔Where Magazine Sydney February 2011 Pg48〕 and contained the Australia Hotel, whose foundation stone was laid by Sir Henry Parkes, and the Theatre Royal both now demolished, victims of Sydney's modernist make-over of the 1970s. A single-line electric tramway formerly ran northbound up Castlereagh Street (in a loop paired with Pitt Street), between Central Station and Circular Quay. It was closed in the late 1950s when trams were eliminated as a form of transport in Sydney. The street is now used by buses as well as general traffic. A significant heritage building is the fire station at 211–217 Castlereagh Street. This building dates back to the 1880s and was designed in the Victorian Free Classical style. Its four storeys are made of tuckpointed brick and stucco. It has a state heritage listing.〔(State Heritage Site )〕
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