Sydney's 3.6 km monorail which circuits the CBD and Darling Harbour, opened in early 1988 for the bi-centennial year, has always been controversial among locals; now the NSW government plans to remove it soon. In its place, a proposal is - by adding a boardwalk and railings - to turn the track into a walkway similar to New York's High Line. More on this
Sydney Morning Herald page
For a technical history of this monorail - Australia's only public one (two private ones were built for Jupiter's Casino and at Seaworld [ex the 1988 World Expo] on the Gold Coast) - see the book
Railway Electrification in Australia and New Zealand.
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