Clarence Street, Sydney

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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
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Clarence Street, Sydney

Clarence Street in March 2012
General information
TypeStreet
Length1.0 km (0.6 mi)
Major junctions
Southern endDruitt Street
 Market Street
King Street
Barrack Street
Erskine Street
Margaret Street
Northern endJamison Street
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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.

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