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Transdev Sydney Ferries

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Operator of ferries in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Transdev Sydney Ferries
IndustryFerries
PredecessorSydney Ferries
Founded28 July 2012
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Port Jackson
Parramatta River
ServicesFerry operator
ParentTransdev Australasia
Websitewww.beyondthewharf.com.au/
Logo of Harbour City Ferries until its rebranding in 2019

Transdev Sydney Ferries, formerlyHarbour City Ferries, is a subsidiary ofTransdev Australasia, and is the operator of ferry services in theSydney 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 theBalmain Maintenance Facility and the fleet from the government agencySydney Ferries.[1]

History

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In 2011, theNSW 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 (laterBroadspectrum) andVeolia Transdev (laterTransdev). 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 byTransdev Australasia after Transdev bought out Broadspectrum's 50% shareholding.[7] As of December 2016[update], Harbour City Ferries employs more than 650 people and its fleet consisted of32 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 newRiver-class ferries were commissioned in 2021.[12] 3 Emerald Class Ferries entered service in 2021 however were briefly withdrawn in 2022 due to multiple steering failures. Six of seven newParramatta River-class ferries have been introduced with the rest expected to enter service in 2025.[13]

Ferry classes

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Fleet

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See also:List of Sydney Harbour ferries
Sydney Ferries fleet[14]
VesselClassServiceCapacitySpeedLengthDisplacementRoutesOrigin of name
FreshwaterFreshwater1982110015 kn70.4 m1150 tManlyFreshwater Beach
QueenscliffFreshwater1983115015 kn70.4 m1140 tManlyQueenscliff Beach
NarrabeenFreshwater1984110015kn70.4m1150 tManlyNarrabeen Beach
AlexanderFirst Fleet198539312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour,Taronga Zoo,Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Alexander, part of the 1787First Fleet
BorrowdaleFirst Fleet198539312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Borrowdale, part of the 1787First Fleet
CharlotteFirst Fleet198539312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Charlotte, part of the 1787First Fleet
FishburnFirst Fleet198540312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Fishburn, part of the 1787First Fleet
FriendshipFirst Fleet198640312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Friendship, part of the 1787First Fleet
Golden GroveFirst Fleet198640312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Golden Grove, part of the 1787First Fleet
ScarboroughFirst Fleet198640312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

Scarborough, part of the 1787First Fleet
SiriusFirst Fleet198439312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

HMS Sirius, flagship of the 1787First Fleet
SupplyFirst Fleet198439312 kn25.38 m105 tInner Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Cockatoo Island

Double Bay

HMS Supply, part of the 1787First Fleet
Dawn FraserRiverCat199223022 kn36.8 m41 tParramatta RiverDawn Fraser, swimmer
Catherine Hamlin[15]Emerald201740026 kn36.38 m40 tEastern Suburbs, Inner HarbourCatherine Hamlin,obstetrician andgynaecologist
Fred HollowsEmerald201740026 kn36.38 m40 tEastern Suburbs, Inner HarbourFred Hollows,ophthalmologist[16]
Victor ChangEmerald201740026 kn36.38 m40 tEastern Suburbs, Inner HarbourVictor Chang,cardiac surgeon[17]
PemulwuyEmerald201740026 kn36.38 m40 tEastern Suburbs, Inner HarbourPemulwuy, Aboriginal political leader and elder[18]
BungareeEmerald201740026 kn36.38 m40 tEastern Suburbs, Inner HarbourBungaree, Aboriginal explorer and leader
May Gibbs[19]Emerald201740026 kn36.38 m40 tEastern Suburbs, Inner HarbourMay Gibbs[20]
FairlightEmerald202140026 kn36.38 m40 tManlySydney beach[21]
BalmoralEmerald202140026 kn36.38 m40 tManlySydney beach[21]
ClontarfEmerald202140026 kn36.38 m40 tManlySydney beach[21]
Ruby Langford GinibiRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverRuby Langford Ginibi
Esme TimberyRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverEsme Timbery
Margaret OlleyRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverMargaret Olley
Olive CottonRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverOlive Cotton
Ruth ParkRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverRuth Park
Ethel TurnerRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverEthel Turner
Cheryl SalisburyRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverCheryl Salisbury
Liz EllisRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverLiz Ellis
Lauren JacksonRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverLauren Jackson
Kurt FearnleyRiver202120025 mInner Harbour, Parramatta RiverKurt Fearnley
Frances BodkinParramatta River202420024 mParramatta RiverFrances Bodkin[13]
John NuttParramatta River202420024 mParramatta RiverJohn Nutt[22]
Isobel BennettParramatta River202420024mParramatta RiverIsobel Bennett
Martin GreenParramatta River202520024mParramatta RiverMartin Green (professor)
Ruby Payne ScottParramatta River202520024mParramatta RiverRuby Payne-Scott
Norman SelfeParramatta River202520024mParramatta RiverNorman Selfe

Former Fleet

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VesselClassEntered serviceRetired from serviceCapacityLengthDisplacementRoutesOrigin of nameCurrent Status of vessel
Lady HerronLady1979October 201755038.71 m287tInner Harbour,Taronga Zoo

Double Bay

Leslie Herron Chief justiceScrapped
Lady NorthcottLady1974October 201780042.5 m383tInner Harbour

Taronga ZooDouble Bay

John Northcott Army GeneralDonated to the Aboriginal cruise companyTribal Warrior in 2021 and was converted to a cruise vessel.
Saint Mary MackilopSuperCat2000December 202125037.76 m49 tEastern SuburbsMary MacKillop Australia's first saint, canonised in 2010Sold and renamed "Hygeia IV"
Anne SargeantHarbourcat199828 July 202215029.6 m35 tParramatta RiverAnne sargeant netballerSold, currently stored in Brisbane.
Susie O'NeillSupercat200031 August 202225037.76 m49 tEastern SuburbsSusie O'Neill swimmerSold to ZigZag Whitsundays in 2024 and renamed "Super Flyer"
Betty CuthbertRiverCat199217 February 202323036.8 m41 tParramatta RiverBetty Cuthbert athleteScrapped
Pam BurridgeHarbourcat199826 July 202315029.6 m35 tParramatta RiverPam Burridge surferSold and renamed "Sea Wasp
CollaroyFreshwater198827 September 2023115070.4 m1140 tManlyCollaroy Beachstored atCockatoo Island
Louise SauvageSupercat200122 March 202425037.76 m49 tEastern SuburbsLouise Sauvage paralympianRenamed “Louis” and sold to Coral Sea Cruises, Whitsundays.
Supercat 4Supercat200128 April 202425037.76 m49 tEastern SuburbsFourth Supercat ferryRenamed to "Percat" and sold to Suncity Ferry Services Fiji.
Evonne GoolagongRivercat19937 June 202423036.8 m41 tParramatta RiverEvonne Goolagong

tennis player

Scrapped
Nicole LivingstoneRivercat199528 October 202423036.8 m41 tParramatta RiverNicole Livingstone

swimmer

Scrapped
Marlene MathewsRivercat19934 February 202523036.8 m41 tParramatta RiverMarlene Mathews

athlete

Scrapped
Marjorie JacksonRivercat19933 June 202523036.8 m41 tParramatta RiverMarjorie Jackson

athlete

Scrapped
Shane GouldRivercat199330 September 202523036.8 m41 tParramatta RiverShane Gould

swimmer

Scrapped

References

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  1. ^Annual Report 30 June 2012Archived 13 April 2015 at theWayback Machine Sydney Ferries
  2. ^"Transfield JV wins Sydney Ferries contract".news.com.au. 3 May 2012.Archived from the original on 7 May 2012. Retrieved27 May 2023.
  3. ^Harbour City FerriesArchived 5 March 2013 at theWayback MachineTransport for NSW
  4. ^"Harbour City Ferries". Harbour City Ferries. 2013. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved9 April 2013.
  5. ^Private Operator to take control of ferry servicesArchived 4 May 2014 at theWayback MachineSydney Morning Herald 3 May 2012
  6. ^Steady as he goes: ferries sail into private handsArchived 31 October 2012 at theWayback MachineSydney Morning Herald 28 July 2012
  7. ^abTRANSDEV AUSTRALASIA ACQUIRES 100% OF HARBOUR CITY FERRIESArchived 23 September 2018 at theWayback Machine, Transdev Australasia, Published 8 December 2016, Retrieved 19 January 2018
  8. ^Sydney Ferries FleetArchived 2018-01-19 at theWayback Machine Transport for NSW 18 December 2017
  9. ^More ferry services for Sydney after government awards $1.3b contractArchived 10 March 2019 at theWayback MachineSydney Morning Herald 27 February 2019
  10. ^"Transdev secures €815 million Sydney Ferries renewal contract until 2028".Transdev. 7 March 2019.Archived from the original on 29 March 2019. Retrieved30 March 2019.
  11. ^"Home Page".Transdev Sydney Ferries. Archived fromthe original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved24 June 2019.
  12. ^Anger as Syd ferries to be built overseasArchived 27 March 2023 at theWayback MachineCanberra Times 23 October 2019
  13. ^abMinister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty, Minister for Regional Transport and Roads (5 March 2024)."New Parramatta River Class Ferry starts sea trials on the Derwent".NSW Government. Retrieved9 March 2024.
  14. ^Sydney Ferries Fleet FactsArchived 12 April 2015 at theWayback Machine Transport for NSW 15 April 2014
  15. ^"Catherine Hamlin in Hobart – 35m Passenger Catamaran". Incat.Archived from the original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved17 January 2017.
  16. ^Incat ferries bound for Denmark & Sydney HarbourThe Mercury 21 April 2017
  17. ^Victor ChangArchived 13 May 2019 at theWayback Machine Marine Traffic
  18. ^NSW, Transport for (30 August 2017)."Pemulwuy arrives in Sydney Harbour".www.transport.nsw.gov.au.Archived from the original on 4 October 2017. Retrieved5 October 2017.
  19. ^Raper, Asleigh (31 January 2018)."Ferry McFerryface gets renamed to May Gibbs".ABC News.Archived from the original on 3 September 2018. Retrieved8 November 2018.
  20. ^Ferry McFerryface wasn't public pick for new ferry name until Andrew Constance's captain's pickArchived 26 July 2021 at theWayback MachineDaily Telegraph 30 January 2018
  21. ^abcNSW, Transport for (3 February 2021)."New ferries to be named after popular harbour beaches".www.transport.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved13 March 2022.
  22. ^Investment, NSW Trade and (22 May 2014)."Top gong for engineer who oversaw construction of Sydney icon, revolutionised industry".Chief Scientist. Retrieved18 July 2024.
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