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South Bank ferry wharf

Coordinates: 27°28′34″S 153°01′20″E / 27.4761°S 153.0222°E / -27.4761; 153.0222
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South Bank 1 & 2
General information
LocationLittle Stanley Street, South Brisbane
Australia
Coordinates27°28′34″S 153°01′20″E / 27.4761°S 153.0222°E / -27.4761; 153.0222
Owned byBrisbane City Council
Operated byTransdev Brisbane Ferries
Platforms2
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code317575 (wharf 1)
317576 (wharf 2)
Fare zonego card 1
Services
Preceding station   Transdev Brisbane Ferries   Following station
Template:CityCat lines

South Bank 1 & 2 ferry wharf is located on the southern side of the Brisbane River serving the Brisbane suburb of South Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The wharf consists of two jetties, numbered 1 and 2 are used by Transdev Brisbane Ferries' CityCat services.[1][2][3]

The wharves sustained moderate damage during the January 2011 Brisbane floods.[4] Both reopened after repairs on 14 February 2011.[5][6]

Location

The wharves are located in the South Bank Parklands near the Queensland Cultural Centre. They provide the closest transport access point to the Streets Beach and the Wheel of Brisbane. It is also close to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre and the Griffith University conservatorium. The western end of the Victoria Bridge is close to the wharves. South Bank wharf 3 is located 500 metres downstream.

Description

Wharves 1 and 2 comprise two separate piers joined at one end in a 'U' shape with the open arms ending in pontoons, each with one docking station. Pontoon 1 lies upstream of pontoon 2 and CityCats coming downstream berth up at pontoon 1 while those coming upstream berth at pontoon 2. There is no separate passenger waiting area for these wharves. However, tree shaded benches are present along the promenade that runs by the head of the piers.

References

  1. ^ South Bank wharf 1 timetable TransLink
  2. ^ South Bank wharf 2 timetable TransLink
  3. ^ "CityCat timetable" (PDF). Translink. 15 November 2020.
  4. ^ List: CityCat, CityFerry terminal damage Brisbane Times 20 January 2011
  5. ^ CityCat service set for fast return Brisbane Times 1 February 2011
  6. ^ CityCat and CityFerry services Brisbane City Council

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