Balmain East ferry wharf, Sydney

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Balmain East
Pyrmont Bay Ferry
Rydalmere Ferry
Woolwich Ferry
Suburb Balmain East
Street(s) Darling St
Travel time from Circular Quay 14 mins
Number of berths 1
Ticket Zone Inner Harbour
Travelpass Zone Red
Ticket barriers No
Transfers available Bus
Disabled access Image:NYCS_acc.png No

Balmain East Ferry Wharf (also known as Darling Street Wharf) is the commuter wharf serving Balmain East in Sydney, Australia. It is part of the Sydney Ferries network. The wharf is on the southern side of Sydney Harbour at the end of Darling Street. The wharf has been operating since the 1840s as Balmain's main wharf. Originally, watermen offered the first services on demand in small rowing skiffs or sailing dinghies, until a regular public ferry services were established later by Henry Perdriau, the owner of Perdriau Ferries, later Balmain Steam Ferries.[1]

From the beginning of the twentieth century, Sydney's electric tram system extended down to the Darling Street wharf and connected with the ferries. The tramway operated until 1954.[1] As the road next to the wharf had a grade of 1 in 8.25, a unique counterweight dummy system was was installed under the road surface to help push trams up the hill. An underground counterweight system was connected by cable to a cable tram grip dummy on the track on the surface. A tram descending would push the grip dummy ahead of it (which raised the counterweight). On the return journey, the grip dummy would give the tram a helpful push. The mechanism was removed to the Sydney Tramway Museum when the tramway was removed.[2]


Contents

[edit] Jetties/Service

Wharf 1

  • Balmain Ferry - services to Circular Quay; services to Woolwich and Drummoyne.
  • Pyrmont Bay Ferry - services to Circular Quay; services to Pyrmont Bay.

[edit] Bus Services

There is an adjoining bus stop at the wharf. This stop services the following routes:

  • 442 - Town Hall station via Balmain, Glebe, Ultimo & Pyrmont.
  • 445 - Canterbury Station via Balmain, Birchgrove, Rozelle, Lilyfield, Leichhardt, Petersham, Lewisham and Hurlstone Park.

[edit] Neighbouring wharves

Preceding wharf
(towards City)
Sydney Ferries
Routes
Following wharf
(away from City)
McMahons Point   Balmain Ferry   Balmain
McMahons Point   Pyrmont Bay Ferry   Balmain

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Spindler, Graham, "Harbour Circle Walk: Notes on Loop & Alternative walks", New South Wales Department of Planning, 2006. Accessed 20 August 2006.
  2. ^ Railpage Australia, "Tramways of Australia: Sydney's tram history", 18 August 1997. Accessed 14 March 2007.