Cronulla and National Park Ferry
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Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises | |
Overview | |
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Mode | Ferry route |
Area | Cronulla–Bundeena, Port Hacking, Sydney |
Owner | Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises Pty Ltd |
Design | |
Wharves | 2 |
Operations | |
Fleet | MV Tom Thumb III, MV Curranulla |
Public transport | |
Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises provides regular ferry services between Cronulla and Bundeena, in southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The company also operates scenic cruises around Port Hacking.
The wharf at Cronulla is located on Gunnamatta Bay. Bundeena is located at the northern end of Royal National Park, Australia's oldest national park, making the ferry service popular with bushwalkers as well as local residents.
[edit] Network
- Cronulla wharf, located near Cronulla railway station
- Bundeena
[edit] Fleet
- MV Tom Thumb III, named for the rowboat used by George Bass and Matthew Flinders to explore Port Hacking
- MV Curranulla
[edit] External links
Public transport operators in metropolitan New South Wales | |
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Government |
Automated Fare Collection System | Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal | New South Wales Ministry of Transport | Rail Infrastructure Corporation | Tcard | Transport InfoLine | Transport Infrastructure Development Corporation
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Rail | Airport Link | CityRail | Metro Transport Sydney | Veolia
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Ferry | Central Coast Ferries | Church Point Ferry | Cronulla Ferries | Dangar Island Ferries | Matilda Cruises | Newcastle Buses & Ferries | Palm Beach Ferry | Sydney Ferries
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Bus |
Busabout | BusLink | Busways | Caringbah Bus | ComfortDelGro Cabcharge | Forest Coach | Hopkinson's | Interline | Metro-link | Punchbowl Buses | Shorelink | State Transit Authority of New South Wales | Veolia
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Taxi | Taxis in New South Wales | Cabcharge
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Public transport in metropolitan New South Wales | |