Clarence Street, Sydney
Street in Sydney, Australia
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Clarence Street is a street in the Sydney central business district, Australia.
TypeStreet
Length1.0 km (0.6 mi)
Southern endDruitt Street
Northern endJamison Street
Clarence Street, Sydney | |
|---|---|
| Clarence Street in March 2012 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Street |
| Length | 1.0 km (0.6 mi) |
| Major junctions | |
| Southern end | Druitt Street |
| Market Street King Street Barrack Street Erskine Street Margaret Street | |
| Northern end | Jamison Street |
Originally named Middle Soldiers Row, it was renamed by Governor Macquarie in 1810 after the Duke of Clarence.[1][2][3] The section between Bathurst Street and Sydney Town Hall was named St Andrews Place in 1914, this section has since disappeared.[4]
Clarence Street runs south–north from Druitt Street to Jamison Street feeding traffic onto the Harbour Bridge.
A bus lane opened between Barrack Street and the Harbour Bridge in November 1989.[5]
Notable buildings include the Grace Building, Clarence Street Police Station, Red Cross House, Barrack Place and St Philip's Church.