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Encyclopedia > Milsons Point

Milsons Point juts into Sydney Harbour from the northern side. It was named after Mr. James Milson, who settled in the district in 1825. It is a suburb of Sydney, Australia.


Milsons Point supports the northern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Milsons Point railway station is on the northern approach to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.


Because of the bridge, along with ferry boats, Milsons Point is well connected with the CBD of Sydney. It is well developed for residential and commercial use. It also has the entertainment centre Luna Park and several schools.


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Milsons Point railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (467 words)
Milsons Point Railway Station is a station on the North Shore and Northern lines of the CityRail network in Sydney, New South Wales.
Milsons Point station was so overcrowded that a third platform was added in 1920, but remained at this location until the site was required in 1924 for the construction work for the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
As part of the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, a new Milsons Point station was built on the northern approach to the bridge and opened in 1932.
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