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Why did White Bay Power Station close?

Why did White Bay Power Station close?

White Bay was the longest serving of Sydney’s metropolitan power stations and ceased production on Christmas Day in 1983. During the 1990s, the site was decontaminated, asbestos was removed and the majority of the remaining machinery taken away.

Can you visit White Bay Power Station?

Substantial work is needed to make the White Bay Power Station safe to access, as it has been closed since the 1980s. We have created a virtual tour so that you can explore the Power Station now, in a safe way, before its transformation begins in 2017.

What year did the White Bay Power Station close?

1984
The White Bay Power Station came on line in 1917 and operated until it was decommissioned in 1984.

How big is White Bay Power Station?

77-hectare
Planning Minister Rob Stokes announced the station — recently the target of demolition talks by his colleagues Dominic Perrottet and Andrew Constance — will be the jewel in the plan to revive the 77-hectare area, known as Bays West, three-and-a-half times the size of Barangaroo.

Who owns the White Bay Power Station?

Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority
In 2000 the government, through the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, bought the four-hectare White Bay Power Station site from Pacific Power, under an arrangement which could see it refurbished as a museum, film studio, retail centre or even a concert hall.

How old is the White Bay Power Station?

Construction commenced in June 1912 and with some significant upgrades in the 1920s and 1950s, the station remained in service until 1984 when it was finally decommissioned. White Bay Power Station was the longest serving power station in Sydney, with a maximum output of 186MW.

Where is the bays precinct?

The Bays precinct is located two kilometres west of the Sydney CBD, encompassing areas including Blackwattle Bay, Wentworth Park, Glebe Island, White Bay, Rozelle Bay, Rozelle Railyards and White Bay Power Station. The Minister for Planning and Public Spaces announced a new approach to precinct planning in late 2019.

When was White Bay power station built?

June 1912
Construction commenced in June 1912 and with some significant upgrades in the 1920s and 1950s, the station remained in service until 1984 when it was finally decommissioned. White Bay Power Station was the longest serving power station in Sydney, with a maximum output of 186MW.

Where will Pyrmont metro station be?

Pyrmont’s station will be located between Pyrmont Bridge Road and Union Street, near the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel and just down the road from the current Pyrmont Bay Light Rail Station.

Is Rozelle a good place to live?

Rozelle is a treasure trove with its abundance of cafe and dining options – rated sixth in the inner west for overall liveability. It outshines most suburbs for telecommunications coverage, ferries (via Balmain) and education.

Who owns White Bay?

the Government of New South Wales
Since the nineteenth century the bay has been used for water-based transport and industrial activities. In conjunction with adjacent Glebe Island it has been a multipurpose port, owned and controlled by the Government of New South Wales since 1901.

How high is Pyrmont Bridge?

Pyrmont Bridge
Total length 369 metres (1,211 ft)
No. of spans 14
Clearance above 6.5 metres (21 ft)
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