Bretts Wharf is a ferry terminal on the northern bank of the Brisbane River in the suburb of Hamilton in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It serves patrons from nearby Racecourse Road and Portside Wharf, as well as visitors to Eagle Farm Racecourse and Doomben Racecourse in the Brisbane suburbs of Hamilton and Ascot. Bretts Wharf was the terminus for downstream CityCat services until Apollo Road reopened in February 2008. It is served by RiverCity Ferries' CityCat services.[1][2]
Bretts Wharf | |||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||
Location | Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 27°26′24″S 153°03′43″E / 27.4401°S 153.0620°E | ||||||||||
Owned by | Brisbane City Council | ||||||||||
Operated by | RiverCity Ferries | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 | ||||||||||
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Bicycle facilities | Storage racks | ||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
Other information | |||||||||||
Station code | 319743 | ||||||||||
Fare zone | go card 1 | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Closed | 12 June 2015 (original) | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | 13 June 2015 (current) | ||||||||||
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Bretts Wharf services patrons from nearby Racecourse Road and Portside Wharf, as well as visitors to Eagle Farm Racecourse. Translink bus services 300 and 305 have a stop adjacent to the wharf. Bretts Wharf was the terminus for downstream CityCat services until Apollo Road ferry wharf in Bulimba reopened in 2008.
History
editFirst wharf
editThe land for the wharf was leased to Brett's Wharves and Stevedoring Co. Ltd in 1928. The first pile was driven on 16 January 1929 and the first ship berthed there on 26 July 1929.[3]
The Brisbane River ferry service to Bulimba was extended to Bretts Wharf in 1933. The wharf was extended in 1937, giving a total berthing space of 946 ft (288 m).[4] From 1942 to 1946, it was used exclusively by the United States Army to stage and load equipment for the Pacific War. Bretts Wharf closed to commercial shipping in 1993.
Cross river ferry services to Bretts Wharf from Apollo Road ceased in December 1998.[5]
Second wharf
editThe wharf sustained minor damage during the January 2011 Brisbane floods.[6] It reopened after repairs on 14 February 2011.[7][8] It closed on 12 June 2015 and was demolished.[9]
Third wharf
editOn 13 June 2015, a new wharf opened 200 metres east of the original wharf.[10] It was built in association with improvement works to the adjoining Kingsford Smith Drive.[9][11]
Transport links
editTransport for Brisbane operate two bus routes via Bretts wharf:
- 300: Toombul station to Cultural Centre busway station[12]
- 305: Hamilton to Cultural Centre busway station[13]
References
edit- ^ Bretts Wharf timetable TransLink
- ^ "CityCat timetable" (PDF). Translink. 15 November 2020.
- ^ Edward Boyd Cullen (1933). The construction of Brett's Wharf, Brisbane. Institution of Civil Engineers.
- ^ "First Overseas Freighter To Berth At Bretts New Wharf". The Telegraph. 8 October 1937. p. 4.
- ^ "THE FINAL CAST-OFF". South East Advertiser (Brisbane, Australia). 16 December 1998. p. 5. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
- ^ List: CityCat, CityFerry terminal damage Brisbane Times 20 January 2011
- ^ CityCat service set for fast return Brisbane Times 1 February 2011
- ^ CityCat and CityFerry services Brisbane City Council
- ^ a b Bretts Wharf ferry terminal upgrade Brisbane City Council
- ^ Johnston, Bill (18 June 2015). "Ferry terminal opening". City North News (Brisbane, Australia). p. 8. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
- ^ New Bretts wharf and upgraded North Quay terminals open Transdev Brisbane Ferries 15 June 2015
- ^ "Route 300 timetable". Translink.
- ^ "Route 305 timetable". Translink.
External links
edit- Media related to Bretts Wharf at Wikimedia Commons