Mowbray Park ferry wharf is located on the southern side of the
Brisbane River
The Brisbane River is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley, the first European to explore the river, named it after the Go ...
serving the
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the states and territories of Australia, Australian state of Queensland, and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a populati ...
suburb of
East Brisbane
East Brisbane is an inner southern suburb of the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , East Brisbane had a population of 5,934 people.
Geography
East Brisbane is located south-east of the CBD. It is mostly residential, with some ...
in
Queensland
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, Australia. It is served by
RiverCity Ferries
RiverCity Ferries is a public transport company which commenced operating ferry services in Brisbane on 4 November 2020. It is a subsidiary of the Kelsian Group.
RiverCity Ferries operates 32 vessels serving 21 wharves on the Brisbane River ...
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CityCat
RiverCity Ferries is a public transport company which commenced operating ferry services in Brisbane on 4 November 2020. It is a subsidiary of the Kelsian Group.
RiverCity Ferries operates 32 vessels serving 21 wharves on the Brisbane River u ...
services.
History
Mowbray Park is named for
Thomas Mowbray, a presbyterian minister who had been minister at the now heritage-listed
Mowbraytown Presbyterian Church
The Mowbraytown Presbyterian Church is a heritage-listed church precinct at 22-28 Mowbray Terrace, East Brisbane, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architect Alexander Brown Wilson and built from 1885 to . It is also ...
in the East Brisbane area (and formerly of the Blackridge Parish Church, Scotland).
The wharf sustained moderate damage during the
January 2011 Brisbane floods. It reopened after repairs on 14 February 2011.
CityCat and CityFerry services
Brisbane City Council
References
External links
{{TransLink (SEQ) ferry network - CityCat, state=collapsed
East Brisbane, Queensland
Ferry wharves in Brisbane