Industry | Ferries |
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Predecessor | Sydney Ferries |
Founded | 28 July 2012 |
Headquarters | , Australia |
Area served | Port Jackson Parramatta River |
Services | Ferry operator |
Parent | Transdev Australasia |
Website | www.beyondthewharf.com.au/ |
Transdev Sydney Ferries, formerly Harbour City Ferries, is a subsidiary of Transdev Australasia, and is the operator of ferry services in the Sydney Ferries network since July 2012. It currently operates the ferry network under a contract until June 2028. As part of the operation contract, Transdev Sydney Ferries leases both the Balmain Maintenance Facility and the fleet from the government agency Sydney Ferries.[1]
History
In 2011, the NSW government decided to contract out ferry services to the private sector. Harbour City Ferries was formed as a 50/50 joint venture between Transfield Services (later Broadspectrum) and Veolia Transdev (later Transdev). In May 2012, Harbour City Ferries was announced as the successful tenderer to operate the services on a seven-year contract starting 28 July 2012.[2][3][4][5][6]
In December 2016, Harbour City Ferries became fully owned by Transdev Australasia after Transdev bought out Broadspectrum's 50% shareholding.[7] As of December 2016, Harbour City Ferries employs more than 650 people and its fleet consisted of 32 vessels.[7] The government acquired six more ferries in 2017 that were added to the Harbour City Ferries fleet.[8]
In July 2019, Harbour City Ferries commenced a new contract to operate the ferries until June 2028.[9] To coincide with the contract, Harbour City Ferries was rebranded Transdev Sydney Ferries.[10] Its website was updated prematurely in June 2019 to reflect the name change.[11] Ten new River-class ferries were commissioned in 2021.[12] 3 Emerald Class Ferries entered service in 2021 however were withdrawn in 2022 due to multiple steering failures.
Ferry classes
- First Fleet-class ferry, since 1986.
(Scarborough) - RiverCat class ferry, since 1992.
(Nicole Livingstone) - SuperCat class ferry, since 2000.
(Saint Mary MacKillop) - Emerald-class ferry, since 2017.
(Bungaree)
Fleet
Vessel | Class | Service | Capacity | Speed | Length | Displacement | Routes | Origin of name |
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Collaroy | Freshwater | 1988 | 1150 | 15 kn | 70.4 m | 1140 t | Manly | Collaroy Beach |
Freshwater | Freshwater | 1982 | 1100 | 15 kn | 70.4 m | 1150 t | Manly | Freshwater Beach |
Queenscliff | Freshwater | 1983 | 1150 | 15 kn | 70.4 m | 1140 t | Manly | Queenscliff Beach |
Narrabeen | Freshwater | 1983 | 1150 | 15 kn | 70.4 m | 1140 t | Manly | Narrabeen Beach |
Alexander | First Fleet | 1985 | 393 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Alexander, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Borrowdale | First Fleet | 1985 | 393 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Borrowdale, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Charlotte | First Fleet | 1985 | 393 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Charlotte, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Fishburn | First Fleet | 1985 | 403 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Fishburn, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Friendship | First Fleet | 1986 | 403 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Friendship, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Golden Grove | First Fleet | 1986 | 403 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Golden Grove, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Scarborough | First Fleet | 1986 | 403 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
Scarborough, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Sirius | First Fleet | 1984 | 393 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
HMS Sirius, flagship of the 1787 First Fleet |
Supply | First Fleet | 1984 | 393 | 12 kn | 25.38 m | 105 t | Inner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island
Eastern Suburbs |
HMS Supply, part of the 1787 First Fleet |
Dawn Fraser | RiverCat | 1992 | 230 | 22 kn | 36.8 m | 41 t | Parramatta River | Dawn Fraser, swimmer |
Evonne Goolagong | RiverCat | 1993 | 230 | 22 kn | 36.8 m | 41 t | Parramatta River | Evonne Goolagong, tennis player |
Marlene Mathews | RiverCat | 1993 | 230 | 22 kn | 36.8 m | 41 t | Parramatta River | Marlene Mathews, athlete |
Marjorie Jackson | RiverCat | 1993 | 230 | 22 kn | 36.8 m | 41 t | Parramatta River | Marjorie Jackson, athlete |
Nicole Livingstone | RiverCat | 1995 | 230 | 22 kn | 36.8 m | 41 t | Parramatta River | Nicole Livingstone, swimmer |
Shane Gould | RiverCat | 1993 | 230 | 22 kn | 36.8 m | 41 t | Parramatta River | Shane Gould, swimmer |
Louise Sauvage | SuperCat | 2001 | 250 | 26 kn | 37.76 m | 49 t | Eastern Suburbs | Louise Sauvage, paralympian |
SuperCat 4 | SuperCat | 2001 | 250 | 26 kn | 37.76 m | 49 t | Eastern Suburbs | Fourth SuperCat Ferry |
Catherine Hamlin [14] | Emerald | 2017 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Eastern Suburbs, Inner Harbour | Catherine Hamlin, obstetrician and gynaecologist |
Fred Hollows | Emerald | 2017 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Eastern Suburbs, Inner Harbour | Fred Hollows, ophthalmologist[15] |
Victor Chang | Emerald | 2017 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Eastern Suburbs, Inner Harbour | Victor Chang, cardiac surgeon[16] |
Pemulwuy | Emerald | 2017 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Eastern Suburbs, Inner Harbour | Pemulwuy, Aboriginal political leader and elder [17] |
Bungaree | Emerald | 2017 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Eastern Suburbs, Inner Harbour | Bungaree, Aboriginal explorer and leader |
May Gibbs [18] | Emerald | 2017 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Eastern Suburbs, Inner Harbour | May Gibbs[19] |
Fairlight | Emerald | 2021 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Manly | |
Balmoral | Emerald | 2021 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Manly | |
Clontarf | Emerald | 2021 | 400 | 26 kn | 36.38 m | 40 t | Manly |
References
- ↑ Annual Report 30 June 2012 Archived 13 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Ferries
- ↑ "Transfield JV wins Sydney Ferries contract". news.com.au. 3 May 2012. Archived from the original on 7 May 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
- ↑ Harbour City Ferries Archived 5 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine Transport for NSW
- ↑ "Harbour City Ferries". Harbour City Ferries. 2013. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
- ↑ Private Operator to take control of ferry services Archived 4 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Morning Herald 3 May 2012
- ↑ Steady as he goes: ferries sail into private hands Archived 31 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Morning Herald 28 July 2012
- 1 2 TRANSDEV AUSTRALASIA ACQUIRES 100% OF HARBOUR CITY FERRIES Archived 23 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Transdev Australasia, Published 8 December 2016, Retrieved 19 January 2018
- ↑ Sydney Ferries FleetArchived 2018-01-19 at the Wayback Machine Transport for NSW 18 December 2017
- ↑ More ferry services for Sydney after government awards $1.3b contract Archived 10 March 2019 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Morning Herald 27 February 2019
- ↑ "Transdev secures €815 million Sydney Ferries renewal contract until 2028". Transdev. 7 March 2019. Archived from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
- ↑ "Home Page". Transdev Sydney Ferries. Archived from the original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
- ↑ Anger as Syd ferries to be built overseas Archived 27 March 2023 at the Wayback Machine Canberra Times 23 October 2019
- ↑ Sydney Ferries Fleet Facts Archived 12 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Transport for NSW 15 April 2014
- ↑ "Catherine Hamlin in Hobart – 35m Passenger Catamaran". Incat. Archived from the original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
- ↑ Incat ferries bound for Denmark & Sydney Harbour The Mercury 21 April 2017
- ↑ Victor Chang Archived 13 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine Marine Traffic
- ↑ NSW, Transport for (30 August 2017). "Pemulwuy arrives in Sydney Harbour". www.transport.nsw.gov.au. Archived from the original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
- ↑ Raper, Asleigh (31 January 2018). "Ferry McFerryface gets renamed to May Gibbs". ABC News. Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ↑ Ferry McFerryface wasn't public pick for new ferry name until Andrew Constance's captain's pick Archived 26 July 2021 at the Wayback Machine Daily Telegraph 30 January 2018