McMahons Point ferry wharf
275px McMahons Point
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Darling Harbour Ferry | |
Rydalmere Ferry | |
Bayview Park Ferry | |
Balmain/Woolwich Ferry | |
Birkenhead Ferry | |
Suburb | McMahons Point |
Street(s) | Henry Lawson Avenue |
Travel time from Circular Quay | 7 mins |
Number of berths | 1 |
Ticket Zone | Inner Harbour |
Travelpass Zone | Red |
Ticket barriers | No |
Transfers available | Bus |
Disabled access 12px | No |
Coordinates: 33°50′55″S 151°12′23″E / 33.84873°S 151.2064°E
McMahons Point Ferry Wharf is the commuter wharf serving McMahons Point in Sydney, Australia. It is part of the Sydney Ferries network. The wharf is on the northern side of Sydney Harbour next to the Blues Point Tower.
There has been a wharf at McMahons Point since at least 1839, when Blues Point Road was gazetted as a thoroughfare from there to the township of St Leonards[citation needed]. At the beginning of the 20th Century, a large number of passenger ferries plied the route between here and the city, with services known to operate every 10 to 15 minutes. 6 million passengers a year were served by the wharf. A tramway was added in 1909 to bring more commuters to the wharf.
When the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in 1932 the ferry services became redundant, and in 1935 small ferries operated by Hegarty Ferries took over the runs formerly operated by the larger craft operated by Sydney Ferries Ltd to McMahons Point.[1]
The wharf continues to operate today, albeit with fewer services. However, an upmarket restaurant, Sails on Lavender Bay, now operates in part of the ferry terminal.[2]
Jetties/Service
Services at the wharf operate on three routes, to Woolwich, Rydalmere and Pyrmont Bay. Only a limited number of Woolwich services operate to the wharf in the evenings and morning peak hour, but the other two routes provide a service at least every half an hour, with more services in peak hours, and an hourly service on each route in the evenings.[3][4] Only one of the Bayview Park services stops at the wharf in the morning peak hour, heading to Darling Harbour.
Wharf 1
- Balmain/Woolwich Ferry - services to Circular Quay; services to Woolwich and Drummoyne
- Birkenhead Ferry - peak hour services to Circular Quay; peak hour services to Birkenhead
- Rydalmere Ferry - services to Circular Quay; services to Meadowbank, Sydney Olympic Park and Rydalmere
- Darling Harbour Ferry - services to Circular Quay; services to Pyrmont Bay
Bus services
There is an adjoining bus stop at the wharf. This stop services the following routes:
- 265 - Lane Cove shops via North Sydney Station, Waverton Station, Wollstonecraft Station, Crows Nest, St Leonards railway station, Greenwich Wharf and Osborne Park.
- 269 - Loop within the Kirribilli, - Milsons Point - McMahons Point - North Sydney railway station area on weekdays.
Neighbouring wharves
Preceding wharf (towards City) |
Sydney Ferries Routes |
Following wharf (away from City) | ||
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Milsons Point | Balmain Ferry | Balmain East | ||
Milsons Point | Birkenhead Ferry | Balmain East | ||
Milsons Point | Bayview Park Ferry | King St No 3 | ||
Milsons Point | Rydalmere Ferry | King St No 3 | ||
Milsons Point | Darling Harbour Ferry | Balmain |
References
- ↑ Pollen, Frances, The Book of Sydney Suburbs, (Australia: Angus & Robertson, 1990): ISBN 0-207-14495-8.
- ↑ Sails on Lavender Bay:How to Find Us, Accessed 28 December 2006
- ↑ Brownbill, Chris, Australian Rail Maps:Australian Bus and Train Journey Planner: Route Details - Woolwich/Drummoyne Ferry, Accessed 28 December 2006.
- ↑ Brownbill, Chris, Australian Rail Maps:Australian Bus and Train Journey Planner: Location Details - McMahons Point Wharf, Accessed 28 December 2006.