Riverside Ferry Wharf, Brisbane
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Riverside is a ferry
wharf
in the Brisbane CBD used by the CityCat on the Brisbane River
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It is part of the Riverside Centre
, in the heart of the financial district of the Brisbane central business district
and immediately adjacent to the Brisbane Stock Exchange.
In January 2011 the wharf sustained a moderate damage during the devastating floods
but was repaired and reopened on 14 February 2011.
Ferry
A ferry is a form of transportation, usually a boat, but sometimes a ship, used to carry primarily passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water. Most ferries operate on regular, frequent, return services...
wharf
Wharf
A wharf or quay is a structure on the shore of a harbor where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.Such a structure includes one or more berths , and may also include piers, warehouses, or other facilities necessary for handling the ships.A wharf commonly comprises a fixed...
in the Brisbane CBD used by the CityCat on the Brisbane River
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. John Oxley was the first European to explore the river who named it after the Governor of New South Wales, Thomas Brisbane in 1823...
.
It is part of the Riverside Centre
Riverside Centre, Brisbane
The Riverside Centre is a skyscraper designed by Harry Seidler and located at 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Completed in 1986, it contains 40 storeys and rises 146 m above ground...
, in the heart of the financial district of the Brisbane central business district
Brisbane central business district
The Brisbane central business district , sometimes referred to as the city, is a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and is located on a point on the northern bank of the Brisbane River. The triangular shaped area is bounded by the Brisbane River to the east, south and west...
and immediately adjacent to the Brisbane Stock Exchange.
In January 2011 the wharf sustained a moderate damage during the devastating floods
2010–2011 Queensland floods
A series of floods hit Australia, beginning in December 2010, primarily in the state of Queensland including its capital city, Brisbane. The floods forced the evacuation of thousands of people from towns and cities. At least seventy towns and over 200,000 people were affected. Damage initially was...
but was repaired and reopened on 14 February 2011.