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The Sydney Harbour Control Tower oversaw vessel movements on Sydney Harbour , Australia from 1974 until 2011. It was demolished in 2016.

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3-514: The Sydney Harbour Control Tower was opened in 1974 by the Maritime Services Board as part of the redevelopment of Darling Harbour as a container port. The site was selected as it had views of all of the main shipping channels of Sydney Harbour . The 87 metre tower was built overlooking Walsh Bay and Darling Harbour. It had a cylindrical reinforced concrete column with a circular stainless steel and glass cabin with three floors. With

6-538: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Maritime Services Board The Maritime Services Board was a statutory authority of the Government of New South Wales responsible for marine safety, regulation of commercial and recreational boating, and oversight of port operations. The Maritime Services Board (MSB) was established on 1 February 1936 pursuant to the Maritime Services Act taking over

9-548: The transfer of container shipping operations to Port Botany , the tower closed in 2011, with ownership transferred from Roads & Maritime Services to the Barangaroo Delivery Authority in 2012. It was demolished in 2016 as part of the Barangaroo redevelopment. [REDACTED] Media related to Sydney Harbour Control Tower at Wikimedia Commons This article about an Australian building or structure

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