Everything about Elizabeth Street Sydney totally explained
Elizabeth Street is a street in the
Central Business District of
Sydney,
Australia. The street runs from
Hunter Street south, past
Hyde Park and
David Jones,
Central station and through the inner city suburbs of
Surry Hills,
Redfern and
Waterloo.
It was named by Governor
Lachlan Macquarie in 1810 for his second wife, Elizabeth Henrietta Campbell (1778-1835). The street was earlier known as Mulgrave Street.
Elizabeth Street was a busy
electric tram corridor for most services to and from the eastern suburbs until the lines closure in 1961. The street is now a busy
bus corridor to and from the eastern suburbs.
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