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    The Freshwater class is a class of ferry operating the Manly ferry service between Circular Quay and Manly on Sydney Harbour. The ferries are owned by...
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    The Emerald ferry class is a class of ferry operated by Sydney Ferries on Sydney Harbour. There is capacity for about 400 passengers, improved accessibility...
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    Freshwater class as early as 2020, and replace them with three new Emerald Class ferries to provide more frequent services. The three emerald class ferries...
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    Emerald-class, River-class, and Parramatta River-class ferries. Apart from the three Manly "Freshwater-class" ferries, the current Sydney Ferries fleet...
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  • Saltwater and freshwater economics LB&SCR A1X Class W8 Freshwater, a steam locomotive on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway Freshwater-class ferry, an Australian...
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  • Geelong this ferry used to sail to Melbourne. The double-ended Freshwater-class ferry cuts an iconic shape as it makes its way up and down Sydney Harbour...
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    SuperCats and in 2017, the Emerald-class ferries. Apart from the four Manly "Freshwater-class" ferries, the current Sydney Ferries fleet comprises all catamarans...
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  • new Parramatta River-class ferries have been introduced with the rest expected to enter service in 2024/2025. Freshwater-class ferry since 1982. (MV Queenscliff)...
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    the Freshwater-class ferries which remain in service. In 1965, a hydrofoil service was introduced roughly halving the travel time of the ferries but with...
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    fastest conventional single displacement hulled ferry on Sydney Harbour, with the current Freshwater-class ferries considerably slower. Only the later hydrofoils...
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  • Two Australian ferries have the name MV Queenscliff: MV Queenscliff (1983), a Freshwater-class ferry operating in Sydney MV Queenscliff (1992), a modern...
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    JetCats in 1991. Wharf 3 is exclusively used by ferries on the Manly service. When the Freshwater class ferries were introduced in the 1980s, the wharf was...
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    removed from service in 1985 following the introduction of the Freshwater-class ferries. She spent time in Hobart as a floating restaurant and, in 2000...
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    when the hydrofoils were replaced by JetCats in 1991. When the Freshwater class ferries were introduced in the 1980s, the western berth was rebuilt to...
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    out to the ferries in tenders. The Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway was granted its authorising act of Parliament, the Freshwater, Yarmouth and...
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    Narrabeen (III) was commissioned in 1984 as the third of four Freshwater-class ferries, the four of which remain in service.   She was built in 1886 by...
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    Sponge (redirect from Freshwater sponge)
    from tidal zones to depths exceeding 8,800 m (5.5 mi), though there are freshwater species. All adult sponges are sessile, meaning that they attach to an...
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    Bull shark (redirect from Freshwater Whaler)
    aggressive nature, and presence mainly in warm, shallow brackish and freshwater systems including estuaries and (usually) lower reaches of rivers. Their...
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    (1985) Friendship (1986) Golden Grove (1986) Scarborough (1986) Freshwater-class ferries Narrabeen -1984 Collaroy - 1988 Cruise vessel John Cadman II (1986)...
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  • Urban Transit Authority (category Ferry companies of New South Wales)
    and Palm Beach). Urban Transit introduced four Freshwater class ferries for the Manly service (Freshwater, Queenscliff, Collaroy and Narrabeen), two hydrofoils...
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    was originally ordered by the Sweden-based Lion Ferry as the second in a pair of two car/passenger ferries for use on their new Bremerhaven (West Germany)–Harwich...
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    Harbour's first double-ended screw ferry. Double-ended hulls remain the design of Sydney's current Freshwater-class ferries. He designed the first concrete...
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    miles (480 km). Recreation areas include Game Creek, Kennel Creek, and Freshwater Bay which has a small boat harbor, all to the east; and Whitestone boat...
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    Fridays from Shanklin to Freshwater and back, calling only at Sandown, Merstone Junction, Newport, Carisbrooke and Yarmouth. An E1 class engine worked this...
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  • The Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway was a railway line on the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom, connecting Freshwater and Yarmouth to Newport. It...
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  • List of maritime disasters in the Philippines (category Ferries of the Philippines)
    of notable maritime disasters in the Philippines. This includes both freshwater and seawater incidents. Events must include at least five deaths. a b...
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    the South Steyne. This layout is also seen in the four current Freshwater-class ferries introduced in the 1980s and still operating. Kuring-gai was built...
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  • two-storey upgrade to Wharf 3, which allowed berthing of the larger Freshwater class ferries. Reconstruction of the wharf's gangway and pontoon after a collision...
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    Wightlink (category Ferry companies of England)
    is a ferry company operating routes across The Solent between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in the south of England. It operates car ferries between...
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    Freshwater. After displacement from their original workings out of London Bridge and London Victoria by more powerful locomotives from the D1 class and...
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