Milsons Point ferry wharf

Milsons Point

Wharf in October 2011
Location Olympic Drive, Milsons Point
Coordinates 33°50′57.82″S 151°12′38.26″E / 33.8493944°S 151.2106278°E / -33.8493944; 151.2106278Coordinates: 33°50′57.82″S 151°12′38.26″E / 33.8493944°S 151.2106278°E / -33.8493944; 151.2106278
Owned by Roads & Maritime Services
Operated by Harbour City Ferries
Platforms 1
Connections Bus
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Status Unstaffed
History
Rebuilt 29 November 2010
Services
Preceding station   Sydney Ferries   Following station
Terminus
F3: Parramatta River
towards Parramatta
Terminus
F4: Darling Harbour

Milsons Point ferry wharf is located on the northern side of Sydney Harbour serving the Sydney suburb of Milsons Point. It is next to Luna Park and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is served by Sydney Ferries Parramatta River and Darling Harbour services operated by First Fleet and RiverCat class ferries.[1][2]

History

On 24 May 2010, the wharf closed for a six-month rebuild. The existing wharf was demolished, with a new one built.[3][4][5] A project to construct a second platform was announced in September 2016.[6]

The wharf before the 2010 rebuild

Services

Platform Line Stopping pattern Notes
1
[1]
[2]

Sydney Buses operates at least four routes to and from Milsons Point wharf:[7]

Nearby Milsons Point railway station is served by Sydney Trains North Shore, Northern & Western Line services.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 "F3: Parramatta River Ferry timetable" (PDF). Sydney Ferries. 20 October 2013.
  2. 1 2 "F4: Darling Harbour ferry timetable" (PDF). Sydney Ferries. 20 October 2013.
  3. Maritimes NSW Maritime Summer 2011
  4. Milsons Point Wharf Upgrade Waterway Constructions
  5. Milsons Point / Luna Park Wharf re-opens 29 November 2010 Sydney Ferries 22 November 2010
  6. "Planning starts for expansion of Milsons Point Wharf". Transport for NSW. 1 September 2016.
  7. "Routes 227 - 249 timetable" (PDF). Sydney Buses. 29 January 2014.
  8. "T1: North Shore & Northern line timetable" (PDF). Sydney Trains. 20 October 2013 [amended February 2015].
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