Hay Street, Perth
Hay Street is a major road through the CBD of Perth, Western Australia, and adjacent suburbs. The street was named after Robert William Hay, the Permanent Under Secretary for Colonies. Sections of the road were called Howick Street[note 2] and Twiss Street[note 3] until 1897.[1] One block in the central CBD section is now a pedestrian mall with extremely limited vehicular traffic, so that it is necessary to make a significant detour in order to drive the entire length of Hay Street.
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Route description
Orientated east-west, the road starts at the Causeway traveling west through the suburbs of East Perth, Perth, West Perth, and Subiaco, where the road originally terminated at Subiaco.
A subway under the Fremantle railway line was constructed in the early 1900s, replaced when the railway was moved underground through Subiaco in 1999. From that point it becomes Underwood Avenue through Jolimont, Floreat (past Perry Lakes) and ends in Swanbourne.
Buildings
A number of buildings are along the road:
- Gledden Building
- His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
- London Court
- Melbourne Hotel
- Perth Town Hall
- Piccadilly Theatre and Arcade
- Plaza Theatre (Perth)
- QV.1
- Regal Theatre
- St Georges Hall, Perth
- Walsh's Building
History
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Pedestrian mall
The Hay Street pedestrian mall was the earliest conversion from street to mall in Perth, introduced in 1972,[2] despite the road being a major thoroughfare. Through traffic was initially diverted to either Murray Street or St Georges Terrace.
See also
Notes
- ↑ significant scale errors with the width of Hay street which has always been considerable less than depicted
- ↑ Named after Earl Grey Viscount Howick[1]
- ↑ Named after Horace Twiss, Under Secretary of State[1]
References
External links
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- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- Photographs of Hay Street at State Library of Western Australia, Picture Australia, and Flickr.
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