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  2. Transdev Sydney Ferries - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Transdev Australasia - Wikipedia

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    Transdev owns Transdev Sydney Ferries, which operates Sydney Ferries services under contract to the Government of New South Wales. It was initially formed as Harbour City Ferries, a 50/50 joint venture with Transfield Services (later Broadspectrum ) in 2012, until Transdev acquired Broadspectrum's share in December 2016. [ 13 ]

  4. Sydney Ferries - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2009, Sydney Ferries ceased to be a state-owned corporation and became a NSW Government agency. [10] In February 2009, private operator Manly Fast Ferry took over the high speed jet cat service to Manly. [8] [11] In April 2010, the NSW Government decided the service contract would remain with the Sydney Ferries Corporation. [9]

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  6. Sydney Ferries Limited - Wikipedia

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    It subsequently took over the Parramatta River Steamers and Tramway Co. Ltd. (in 1901), the Balmain New Ferry Co. Ltd. in 1917 and the Watsons Bay and South Shore Steam Ferry Co. Ltd. in 1920. [1] Sydney Ferries acquired some innovative technology from its predecessor companies, notably the double-ended screw ferry design in which Sydney was a ...

  7. Sydney JetCats - Wikipedia

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    sold to SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation as SuperCat 36, renamed St Benedict. [8] [9] Current status unknown Sir David Martin: 21 December 1990: sold to SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation as SuperCat 38, renamed St Dominic. [8] Sank during hurricane in 2020 [citation needed] Sea Eagle: 19 March 1991

  8. Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Sydney's growing population (including growth in the 1850s due to the gold rush) saw the demand for the ferry services increase. During its life, the PJ&MSC operated a number of types of ferries including paddle steamers, double-ended ferries with a wheelhouse at each end, coal-fired and oil-fired steamers, diesel powered ferries and hydrofoils.

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