Quay (disambiguation)
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A quay is a term for a type of wharf, commonly used in Britain and (as can be seen from the specific examples below) in many other places.
Quay may refer to:
- Boat Quay, a historical quay in Singapore
- Circular Quay (horse), a Kentucky thoroughbred race horse foaled in February 2004
- Circular Quay, a locality in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Circular Quay ferry wharf, the main commuter wharves in Sydney, Australia
- Circular Quay railway station, a Sydney Trains station located in Sydney, Australia
- Clarke Quay, a historical riverside quay in Singapore
- Lambton Quay, Wellington, the heart of the CBD of Wellington, New Zealand
- Lonsdale Quay, a major transit hub for Vancouver's North Shore
- North Quay, London, a proposed office development, on the north side of Canary Wharf in London
- North Quay, Brisbane, an area of Brisbane, Australia
- North Quay 1 & 2 Ferry Wharf, Brisbane, on the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Australia
- South Quay DLR station, a Docklands Light Railway station on the Isle of Dogs, in London
- One Raffles Quay, an office building complex located in the CBD of Singapore
- Warrington Bank Quay railway station, a mainline railway station serving the UK town of Warrington
- West Quay, a shopping centre in Southampton, England
- Wood Quay, a riverside area of Dublin
- Quay (restaurant), a restaurant in Sydney, Australia
- 36 on the Quay, a restaurant in Emsworth, England
- Queen's Quay Terminal in Toronto
- Corus Quay
- Quay (film), a 2015 short documentary film
People
- Jan de Quay (1901-1985), Dutch political figure
- Matthew Quay (1833-1904), a Pennsylvania senator.
- Stephen and Timothy Quay, known as the Quay Brothers
Locations
- Connah's Quay, the largest town in Flintshire, north Wales
- New Quay (disambiguation)
- Quay County, New Mexico, a county located in the U.S. state of New Mexico
- Quay, New Mexico, a small town in Quay County
- Quay, Oklahoma, a town in Oklahoma, United States
See also
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