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360° Panorama at Sydney Central's Grand Concourse, December '23
Australia

The Grand Concourse in Sydney Central Station is a large, open hall that connects the various platforms and serves as the main gateway to the station. It has a rich history, dating back to the opening of the station in 1906. The architecture of the Grand Concourse is notable for its grandeur and Victorian design elements.

Over the years, the Grand Concourse has been a witness to the growth and evolution of Sydney's railway system. It has undergone renovations and improvements to meet the changing needs of the commuters. The concourse not only provides a functional space for travelers but also stands as a historical landmark within Sydney's transportation infrastructure.

Today, the Grand Concourse continues to be a bustling hub, connecting commuters to different parts of Sydney and beyond. Its historical significance and architectural charm make it a noteworthy part of Sydney Central Station.

Copyright: Gil Abadines
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11968x5984
Taken: 22/12/2023
Chargée: 22/12/2023
Published: 22/12/2023
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Tags: festive; sydney; december; grandeur; christmas tree; serenity; commuters; architecture; panorama; seasonal; tranquility; holiday spirit; central station; people; corner; atmosphere; yuletide; timeless; grand concourse; trains; transportation; australia; indoor
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