By Car: King Street Wharf, The Promenade, Lime St, Sydney NSW 2000. By Ferry: There is a direct ferry departing from Circular Quay, Wharf 6 and arriving at Darling Harbour, Pier 26. Services depart five times a day, and operate Monday to Friday. The journey takes approximately 14 min. By Train: Take the train to Town Hall Station and exit south.. King Street Wharf, Erskine St stop’s code is 2000186. The first line to this stop is 252, at 07:14, and the last line is 252 at 00:27. Shelley Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia. This stop serves Busways North West’s lines. King Street Wharf, Erskine St, Sydney.

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The residential King Street Wharf towers occupy the area bounded by King Street to the South, Shelley Street to the East, Erskine Street to the North and Lime Street to the West. Ranging in height from 8 to 14 stories consisting of: 155 residential apartments in the North Tower. 107 residential apartments in the South Tower.. King Ludwig I of Bavaria wanted his magnificent boulevard to also include a sacred building as a monument to himself, and so his architect Friedrich von Gärtner was commissioned to build the Catholic Parish and University Church of St. Ludwig (Pfarr- und Universitätskirche St. Ludwig) – commonly known as Ludwigskirche. The king felt such a strong identification with Ludwigskirche that he.