

To the west you are looking across the Johnstons Creek Valley. From the city-bound platform there are extensive views to the west and north. This stop is at the end of the Glebe ridge. The conversion to Light Rail was the culmination of a nineteen-year campaign by The Glebe Society which began with the publication of the monograph Better Public Transport in Sydney’s Inner Western and South Eastern Suburbs written by Dr John Gerofi in 1981. It includes a tunnel under Glebe with a spectacular viaduct at each end from which there are extensive views. This Light Rail stop is located on a goods line built in 1912 to transport bulk cargoes to Darling Harbour for export.
