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St James Station
Address: Elizabeth St , Sydney 2000, NSW, AU
Phone: (02) 9224 4751
State: NSW
City: Sydney
Zip Code: 2000



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Reviews
Its a really good Station Some Parts are a bit old, And Long Hallways, Really like the old fashioned style of the station.
This railway station is dotted with historical stories about its construction. You’ll find photos and items along each platform and between the platforms where the un-under tunnels are located. Did you know that the station was designated an air raid shelter during World War II? If you have some time to spare, this station is worth exploring - rail bosses have created a mini museum.
It's unique place to visit.Having calm and pleasant place.
One of the oldest train stations in Sydney. It even has hidden unused tunnels which was used during the war. You can read about the history of the station on the posters on the walls. The station has 2 platforms and trains are always frequent.
fell infront of a train, felt good st james knows whats up uhhhhh make sure you dont forget the special sauce tho it makes it slide more easily mmmmm papi i love dating old men on discord ;;;
Nice station that was supposed to be a major interchange in the CBD. But only 2 platforms were ever finished. You can see where the other 2 platforms would have been. A lot of historical information available in the little windows which is fantastic, but access to the station could use some refurbishment
The toilets here seem like it never opened, it has been years and still closed. Very inconvenient.
St James railway station is a heritage underground commuter rail station that is located on the City Circle, at the northern end of Hyde Park in the Sydney central business. It's my favorite station in the city as it maintains its old design and atmosphere, even the advertisements in its corridors are vintage.
I love the vintage aesthetic of this public transportation hub, and have a really cool vibe, It just slays .
"My Life As An Art Exhibition That Never Actually Happened" or "St James Station - Dilapidation, Broken Tiles, Extended Time" This orgiastic celebration of the state of disrepair at St James Station is well worth a look. With each piece carefully numbered, the viewer gets the sense some work is actually going on in the background, but can remain safe in the knowledge no work is actually going on. An extension of Duchamp's 'found' works this exhibition demonstrates the importance of not just calling that which exists art but emphasises the significance of considering public property and industrial infrastructure as art rather than just daily use chattels. The ceiling works are of particular importance 81, 83, 84, 91 - which, in contrast to the detailed ceilings of the Sistine Chapel feature unique, heavy textures and lack of painterly attention - sure reflection of the nonchalant attitude toward the importance of maintaining a city train tunnel especially given the structure is functional and anyway, "who would notice?" Further, the broken tile works 86, 90, 94, 106, 107 NFS are reminiscent of the simplicity of a Rothko work and yet maintain elements of the pragmatic attention of Richard Diebenkorn. On show for an indeterminate time, probably quite a bit longer given the length of time the works have already been there. Free entry. Find the exhibition in the tunnel on the left hand side of the Elizabeth Street entrance to the station -continues to the Macquarie Street exit, where you'll find more time to admire the work. Not a Banksy, but give the exhibition a name and place a red dot on one of the objet-d-art and you never know.
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