Guyatt Park ferry wharf

Guyatt Park
Location Hiron Street, St Lucia
Coordinates 27°29′33″S 153°00′07″E / 27.4924°S 153.0019°E / -27.4924; 153.0019Coordinates: 27°29′33″S 153°00′07″E / 27.4924°S 153.0019°E / -27.4924; 153.0019
Owned by Brisbane City Council
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone 2 (TransLink)
Services
Preceding station   CityCat   Following station
CityCat

Guyatt Park is a ferry wharf in the suburb of St Lucia used by the CityCat on the Brisbane River.

Description

This wharf comprises a single long pier that ends in a pontoon with two docking stations. However, only one of them is used at a time due to size constraints. This terminal has a covered passenger waiting area with a Telstra pay phone and a drinking water fountain. It is used only by the CityCat services. It gets its name from Guyatt Park which is adjacent to it.

In January 2011 the wharf sustained a moderate damage during the devastating floods but was repaired and reopened on 14 February 2011.[1][2]

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