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  2. List of Sydney Ferries wharves - Wikipedia

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    External image Sydney Ferries network map (PDF) by Transport for NSW, updated November 2017. Sydney Ferries is a metropolitan ferry service operating in Sydney Harbour, connecting a network of 36 wharves on the waterway and its various inlets and tributaries. Currently, Sydney Ferries operates nine distinct service routes across the harbour, all originating from or terminating at Circular Quay ...

  3. Template:Map of Sydney Ferries wharves - Wikipedia

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  5. Circular Quay ferry wharf - Wikipedia

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    The Circular Quay ferry wharf complex consists of five double-sided wharves at 90 degrees to the shoreline, numbered 2 to 6. Wharves 3 to 5 are used exclusively by Sydney Ferries, wharf 2 west is used by Sydney Ferries, wharf 2 east is used by Manly Fast Ferries by while wharf 6 is used by other operators including Captain Cook Cruises.

  6. List of foreshore industrial sites on Sydney Harbour - Wikipedia

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    By c.1945 it was already known as the 'old P & O Wharf'. Now a part of area occupied by Sydney Opera House Sydney Harbour Trust Vehicular ferry wharf, located at Fort Macquarie, for vehicle ferries to Milsons Point until 1924 and, after 1924, Kirribilli. [36] —1932 Closed after opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Circular Quay (East ...

  7. List of Sydney Harbour ferries - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Harbour's first ferries were sail and/or oar powered, but by the mid-19th century, paddle steamers were well established. Double-ended ferries became common as they did not require turning at terminating wharves in Sydney's busy but narrow bays, including at the main hub at Circular Quay. Double-ended ferries, however, provided ...

  8. Double Bay ferry services - Wikipedia

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    Information on Wharf Photo of wharf Circular Quay: Sydney CBD. The Rocks. Circular Quay wharf is located at the northern end of the Sydney central business district. The locality of Circular Quay is a major Sydney transport hub, with a large ferry, heavy rail, light rail and bus interchange. Services to Double Bay usually leave from Wharf 2 ...

  9. Mosman Bay ferry services - Wikipedia

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    The Mosman Bay ferry service (numbered F6) is a commuter ferry route in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Part of the Sydney Ferries network, it serves several Lower North Shore suburbs around Mosman Bay. Services begin on the southern side of Sydney Harbour at Circular Quay, then head northeast to the Cremorne Point wharf.