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Sydney Central Station detail confusing commuters
Sydney Central Station detail confusing commuters

News.com.au

time13 hours ago

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  • News.com.au

Sydney Central Station detail confusing commuters

A commonly asked question about one of Australia's busiest train stations has finally been answered. A picture posted to Reddit showed three Central Station signs in Sydney above the platforms. But, with the signs lined up it was noticeable that the 'C' on platforms 20 and 21 was smaller than the other letters. The two platforms serve the City Circle lines. 'Why is this 'C' different to the others?' the Reddit user asked. Many social media users weighed in, sharing their own thoughts as to why this was the case — and their frustration at being made aware of this subtle difference. 'This is frustrating to become aware of,' one said. Another joked: 'The usual C is late for his shift because of train delays. This is the apprentice c standing in. Just doing the best he can.' 'This has driven me mental for so many years! It's been like this for so long Agghhhhhh,' one declared. 'I noticed this too for the first time last weekend. The L is also very wide,' another added. One social media user commented: 'That is going to bug me now.' 'It's been that way for 118 years, so probably just the dodgy way it was made at the time. None of the letters are precise,' one added. 'OK I have never noticed lol. This is gonna annoy me now,' one said. Another social media user added: 'Why would you do this to me?' 'The C has been like that for way too long, it took me over 8 years to get used to it after bothering me for so long,' one commented. Another declared: 'You have found the first clue. Now you have shown yourself worthy to go on a National Treasure-esque hunt created by our founding fathers. God speed, Nicolas Cage can be contacted to assist you on your quest.' It's not the first time this question has popped up — seven years ago an almost identical query surfaced on Reddit, with someone asking, 'What's up with the Cs at Central Station?' Back in 2016, the same question was circulating on social media. Now, a spokesperson from Transport NSW has weighed in on the long-running debate, revealing the exact reason behind the smaller 'C'. 'The small 'C' visible in the suspended signs on platforms 16 to 23 at Central Station is a design feature of the heritage signs that have been in use since the 1960s. There were two fonts used, one slightly larger,' the Transport for NSW spokesperson said. 'The Central Station signs were rolled out during one of the periodic upgrades of this huge and busy station in the middle of the last century and were handmade. Our conservation work on Central is intended to take as light a touch as possible. 'Little things like this speak to the heritage of the country's second oldest train station.'

Eagle-eyed Aussie points out the tiny error on a sign passed by thousands of commuters every day at Sydney's Central Station - so can you spot it?
Eagle-eyed Aussie points out the tiny error on a sign passed by thousands of commuters every day at Sydney's Central Station - so can you spot it?

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Eagle-eyed Aussie points out the tiny error on a sign passed by thousands of commuters every day at Sydney's Central Station - so can you spot it?

A sharp-eyed commuter has spotted a small but surprising detail at one of Australia's busiest train stations, something most people would easily miss. Central Station in Sydney, which is visited by over 250,000 commuters every day, is a major hub for trains, the Metro, and Light Rail services. Among the familiar sights is the iconic 'Central' signage seen across multiple platforms, but there's more to it than meets the eye. An eagle-eyed Aussie shared a photo of one of the 'Central' signs and questioned why the 'C' was in a different font to the rest of the letters. The C is also noticeably smaller, appearing to be done in a lower case style, compared to the other letters in the word central. The smaller 'C' can be found between platforms 20 and 21 at Central Station, where both platforms serve the City Circle line. The photo sparked a flurry of reactions online, with other Aussies admitting they had noticed the detail before and found it deeply irritating. 'This has driven me mental for so many years! It's been like this for so long,' one frustrated Sydneysider commented on the Reddit thread. 'This is frustrating to become aware of,' another wrote. 'I noticed this a few years ago. It upsets me to no end,' a third said. Others found the situation funny, making fun of the typographic mishap. 'Because they obviously pressed Shift while Caps Lock was on!!' one joked. 'Yep, unfortunately now we all C it,' another said. 'The usual C is late for his shift because of train delays. This is the apprentice c standing in. Just doing the best he can,' a fourth added. Other commenters added that the sign may be that way intentionally, similar to the slanted 0 on the front of Number 10 Downing Street, the London residence of the British Prime Minister. According to the BBC, the '0' in the number 10 is deliberately tilted, a subtle nod to the original sign, where the zero was poorly fixed and sat at an angle. Central Station opened in 1906 and was previously built on the site of the Devonshire Street Cemetery.

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