Central - 1 by annied

Central - 1

I am still catching up hahahaha - still in 2017 oh dear!
Decided to stay with the train theme - this week hangin' around Central Station.

Sydney set its time by the Central Station Clock for 89 years – starting from 10.22am on 3 March 1921, when the clock first ticked into life, until 2010, when the landmark was switched off for restoration.

The 85-metre Clock Tower in the Free Classical style was added to Central Station in 1921 by the station’s original architect, Walter Liberty Vernon. Its addition was part of the ongoing evolution of Central Station, which was partly completed in 1906 in the Federation style, and adopted other architectural styles over the decades. Multiple entrances and suburban platforms were added from 1926 to 1932, and the Eastern Suburbs lines in 1979.
Great clock tower.
January 11th, 2018  
Lovely sunny summer light and a great clock tower!
January 11th, 2018  
Looks similar to the clock in Auckland, great shot
January 11th, 2018  
Lovely
January 11th, 2018  
So are they still renovating or is the clock operational once again. That’s a beautiful clock tower!
January 11th, 2018  
a lovely clock tower. Nice shot
January 11th, 2018  
Hi Annie, busy as ever. I hope you are alright, I was on almost 365 three years ago, had some time iff but misted it. Then under the name of Tineke, but for englisch speaking people Tina is more easy.
January 11th, 2018  
Great clarity. This could be a postcard.
January 11th, 2018  
What a beautiful building! Nice!
January 12th, 2018  
@tstb13 lovely to see you here again
January 12th, 2018  
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