Aquarium ferry wharf, Sydney
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Aquarium
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Darling Harbour Ferry | |
Suburb | Sydney |
Street(s) | N/A |
Travel time from Circular Quay | 32 mins |
Number of berths | 1 |
Ticket Zone | Inner Harbour |
Travelpass Zone | Red |
Ticket barriers | No |
Transfers available | Bus Train |
Disabled access | Yes |
Aquarium Ferry Wharf (otherwise known as Darling Harbour Aquarium Ferry Wharf) is one of the commuter wharves serving the locality of Darling Harbour in Sydney, Australia. It is part of the Sydney Ferries network. It serves the Darling Harbour route. Another wharf, King St No 3 is a few minutes' walk away and serves the Parramatta River service. The wharf serves the nearby Sydney Aquarium and Sydney Wildlife World.
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[edit] Jetties/Service
Services at the wharf operate on the Darling Harbour route between Pyrmont Bay and Circular Quay. There is an hourly service in peak hour and a half-hourly service in off-peak.[1]
Wharf 1
- Darling Harbour Ferry - services to Circular Quay; services to Pyrmont Bay.
[edit] Bus Services
The wharf is nearby to the many city bus routes that access the Darling Harbour area. Town Hall Station is a short walk away.
[edit] Neighbouring wharves
Preceding wharf (towards City) |
Sydney Ferries Routes |
Following wharf (away from City) |
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Balmain East | Darling Harbour Ferry | Pyrmont Bay |
[edit] References
- ^ Brownbill, Chris, Australian Rail Maps:Australian Bus and Train Journey Planner: Route Details - Darling Harbour Ferry. Accessed 28 April 2006.