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- Parramatta River-class ferry - Wikipedia
Transdev Sydney Ferries: Planned: 7: Completed: 6: Active: 5: General characteristics; Type: Catamaran: Length: 24 metres: Beam: 7 2 metres: Draft: 1 35 metres: Propulsion: 2 x Scania DII3 070 M: Capacity: 200: The Parramatta River class are a ferry type operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour The ships are designed for future
- One fleet, 9 vessel classes - Transdev Australasia
Transdev the mobility company; Corporate Social Responsibility The First Fleet Class are a Sydney Ferries icon The fleet consists of nine catamaran ferries delivered between 1984 and 1986 The first Australian built Parramatta River Class ferry has entered in passenger service in April 2024 and the next six are expected to arrive in
- VESSEL REVIEW | Frances Bodkin – Catamaran ferries to serve commuter . . .
Transdev Sydney Ferries, an operator of commuter ferries in the city of Sydney, Australia, recently welcomed four new catamaran vessels to its fleet Frances Bodkin , Isobel Bennett , John Nutt , and Martin Green are the first four units in a series of seven ferries built by Richardson Devine Marine of Hobart for operation by Transdev on the busy Parramatta River commuter route
- First vessel in new fleet of next generation Parramatta River ferries . . .
The NSW Government has announced the first of seven new Parramatta Class ferries, which have been designed by leading digital shipbuilder Incat Crowther, is now in service in Sydney The fleet of cutting-edge new ferries, which will service the busy Parramatta River commuter route, are being constructed in Tasmania, Australia by Richardson Devine Marine
- Australian-made ferries to take to Parramatta River
The new Parramatta Class ferries have been designed by Incat Crowthers, leading naval engineers based in the Northern Beaches of Sydney The Parramatta Class ferry design will be a vast improvement on the 10 overseas -made River Class vessels that entered service in October 2021 under the previous Liberal Government
- Media Release New Parramatta River Class Ferry starts sea-trials on the . . .
While Frances Bodkin is undergoing testing, another ferry is commencing the final stages of the build process now and is due to commence sea trials in May The Northern Beaches-designed vessels have a 200-person capacity and will predominantly run on the F3 Parramatta River route, between Parramatta and Circular Quay
- Second Parramatta-class river ferry enters service in Sydney
The first Parramatta-class ferry, named Frances Bodkin, entered service in Sydney in May 2024 Construction of a third ferry is nearing completion in Hobart, Tasmania The ferries are expected to have a 25-30 year working life and can be converted to electric propulsion when the network infrastructure is available
- Sydney welcomes first Parramatta River Class ferry Frances Bodkin . . .
THE FIRST new Australian-built Parramatta River Class ferry arrived in Sydney this week Frances Bodkin, the first of seven new vessels in its class, was designed in the Northern Beaches and built by Hobart shipbuilder Richardson Devine Marine The vessel arrived in Sydney on 24 March following a 630 nautical-mile maiden voyage across the Bass Strait and on to Sydney
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