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  2. Circular Quay - Wikipedia

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    The Circular Quay area is a popular neighbourhood for tourism and consists of walkways, pedestrian malls, parks and restaurants. It hosts a number of ferry wharves, bus stops, and a railway station. [ 2] Often referred to as the "gateway to Sydney", the precinct has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House and is a common ...

  3. Talk:Quay - Wikipedia

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    Quay is traditionally pronounced as 'key' in Australia, as in Circular Quay it is pronounced "Circular Key". "kway" is an americanisation added later. Previous comment suggested that quay is pronounced as "kway", responses below add to the idea that comment is entirely incorrect: Well that is wrong.

  4. Circular Quay railway station - Wikipedia

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    Circular Quay. /  33.8614°S 151.211°E  / -33.8614; 151.211. Circular Quay railway station is a heritage-listed [ 1] elevated commuter rail station that is located on the City Circle route, serving the Circular Quay precinct of the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It is served by Sydney Trains ' T2 Inner ...

  5. Cahill Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Cahill Expressway under construction in 1955. The Cahill Expressway starts at the interchange with the Bradfield Highway and heads east as a four-lane road on the upper level of a two-level viaduct across the northern edge of the Sydney CBD at Circular Quay, before turning south at the interchange with the Sydney Harbour Tunnel and then southeast into the 371-metre (1,217 ft) Domain Tunnel ...

  6. City Circle - Wikipedia

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    The City Circle is a mostly-underground railway line located in the Sydney central business district and Haymarket, in New South Wales, Australia, that forms the core of Sydney's passenger rail network. The lines are owned by the Transport Asset Holding Entity, a State government agency, and operated under Transport for NSW 's Sydney Trains brand.

  7. Manly ferry wharf - Wikipedia

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    Together with Circular Quay, the wharf is the only substantial older style ferry wharf surviving in Port Jackson: association with Manly's history as a recreational centre. [ 2 ] [ 17 ] Manly Wharf was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 18 April 2000 having satisfied the following criteria.

  8. Circular Quay ferry wharf - Wikipedia

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    The Circular Quay ferry wharf complex consists of five double-sided wharves at 90 degrees to the shoreline, numbered 2 to 6. Wharves 3 to 5 are used exclusively by Sydney Ferries, wharf 2 west is used by Sydney Ferries, wharf 2 east is used by Manly Fast Ferries by while wharf 6 is used by other operators including Captain Cook Cruises.

  9. Pyrmont Bay ferry wharf - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Ferries. Following wharf. Barangaroo. towards Circular Quay. F4 Pyrmont Bay. Terminus. Pyrmont Bay ferry wharf is located on the western side of Darling Harbour serving the inner-city Sydney suburb of Pyrmont. It is located adjacent to the Australian National Maritime Museum and close to The Star Casino .