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Photo: The journey on a Bondi Beach bus is often a cramped, sweaty frustrating one … if you can get on. Supplied: Waverley Council Library. Photo: The proposed extensions to the Eastern Suburbs Railway - unbuilt stations in brackets. Supplied: Wikimedia. Photo: A special 'railway opening issue' of the Bondi Spectator newspaper when the Eastern Suburbs line opened. Photo: A diagram of the location for the proposed underground station at South Bondi.

Photo: A cartoon in a edition of the Daily Telegraph makes reference to the Bondi tram that used to shoot through. Supplied: The Daily Telegraph. Fairfax Media: Dean Sewell. Photo: In police blamed anti-rail protesters for an attack on a drilling rig, causing a spill into the Bondi waters.

Supplied: Daily Telegraph. Photo: The developers were attacked for the noise pollution and rubbish the station would bring. Photo: A publication by Save Bondi Incorporated which gave many reasons why people should fight the plan.

Photo: Bondi locals, who were concerned about overcrowding, were accused of shutting the rest of Sydney out. AAP: Joel Carrett. Photo: Bondi is a unique suburb where people power can effect real change and the train battle proved this. Supplied: SpeedoNL. Photo: Waverley Mayor John Wakefield said transport is the number one complaint of people in his area. Photo: An artist's impression of light rail running through Bondi. Supplied: Waverley Council. You ask we answer What have you always wondered about Sydney that you'd like an ABC reporter to investigate?

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For the first time a single map view of heritage items across NSW can be displayed. Where can I find the State Heritage Inventory interactive map? How do I optimise my viewing experience on a computer, tablet or phone? An article of the history of Bondi Junction station was also published by Railpage. Located near the station is Westfield Bondi Junction, which first opened in Line details - Sydney Trains.

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