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The Fremantle Passenger Terminal is a maritime passenger terminal at Victoria Quay, Fremantle. It was built between 1960–62, replacing the former cargo sheds located at the site of construction. [1] [2] [3] It was opened in time for arrival of competitors for the Empire Games in 1962.
Victoria Quay, pre-1904 [1] [2] [3] View north-east along Victoria Quay, 2013. Victoria Quay is a wharf on the south bank of the Swan River mouth in the Western Australian port city of Fremantle. It is separated from the Fremantle CBD by the railway line. Originally named South Quay, it was renamed Victoria Quay on 26 July 1901 in honour of the ...
The first section of the Mandurah line, which was the two underground stations (Perth Underground and Elizabeth Quay), opened on 15 October 2007, [18] [19] and the second section, which was the nine stations between Elizabeth Quay and Mandurah, which opened on 23 December 2007. [20]
The Fremantle Bowling club is located at the intersection with Ellen Street. [2] Parry Street intersects with High Street at Queens Square. [3] The Parry Street car park, south of the intersection with High Street is adjacent to the Fremantle Prison. [4] The Fremantle branch of Legacy Australia was previously based at Legacy House, 17 Parry ...
Victoria Park: Formerly known as Victoria Park transfer station. Renamed on 28 January 2024. [2] Curtin Central: 1 Bentley: 12 February 2019 [3] Curtin University: 1 Bentley: 17 November 1999 [4] Elizabeth Quay: 1 Perth: 30 November 1991 [5] Connections to the Yanchep line and Mandurah line at Elizabeth Quay railway station. [1] Galleria: 1 ...
Fremantle Passenger Terminal: Victoria Quay 03363 [2] Also known as Victoria Quay Function and Exhibition Centre. ... Esplanade Park, Fremantle. House 31 Russell St ...
Victoria Quay may refer to: Victoria Quay, Edinburgh , Scottish Government building in Leith, Edinburgh Victoria Quay, Fremantle , south side dock area of Fremantle harbour, in Fremantle, Western Australia
North Quay is the portion of Fremantle Harbour on the northern banks of the Swan River, built in the late 1890s this area is now primarily used for container shipping. On the western edges is Rous Head a smaller harbour used for vessel maintenance which also includes one of several Rottnest Island ferry terminals.