Old Cremorne ferry wharf
Old Cremorne ferry wharf is located on the northern side of Sydney Harbour serving the Sydney suburb of Cremorne.
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Location | Sydney Harbour Foreshore Walk, Cremorne Point New South Wales Australia | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 33°50′27″S 151°13′50″E | ||||||||||
Owned by | Transport for NSW | ||||||||||
Operated by | Transdev Sydney Ferries | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 wharf (1 berth) | ||||||||||
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Old Cremorne Wharf, in Mosman Bay on the eastern side of Cremorne Point, was built in the nineteenth century, before the 1911 opening of Cremorne Point Wharf with tram connection on the western end of the Point. The original wharf was at the current location of the Sydney Amateur Sailing Club, but was relocated slightly north to its current location before 1905. The wharf has no road access and is only accessible by foot along the Cremorne Point Reserve path.
Services
Old Cremorne wharf is served by Sydney Ferries Mosman Bay services operated by First Fleet class ferries.[1]
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Historical gallery
- A then new K-class ferry at the wharf, 1905.
- Kurraba approaches the wharf en route to Circular Quay, 1909
- The wharf's former Edwardian shelter, c. 1930s. Curraghbeena Point and Musgrave Street Wharf (now Mosman South) in the background.
- K-class steamer, Kamiri, approaches Old Cremorne Wharf, 1946. Photograph by Max Dupain
- Kanangra leaving Old Cremorne Wharf. Photo shows the wharf's position in Mosman Bay on the eastern side of Cremorne Point.
- The timber wharf in 1982 before its 1985 replacement with a concrete structure
- In 2009 showing its 1985 concrete reconstruction
References
- "F6 Mosman Bay ferry timetable". Transport for NSW.
External links
- Old Cremorne Wharf at Transport for New South Wales (Archived 13 June 2019)
- Old Cremorne Local Area Map Transport for NSW
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