This view of Sydney Harbour and the Circular Quay ferry wharves, towards Sydney Opera House and East Circular Quay is from the footpath beside the Cahill Expressway, above Circular Quay railway station. The Queenscliff is a Freshwater Class ferry acquired in 1983 and is part of the fleet that operates from Circular Quay to Manly. It was named Queenscliff after the northern suburb near Manly.
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Always an impressive sight Jim, looking forward to seeing it myself in October.
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A wonderful shot capturing so many icons!
ReplyDeleteWowza....that is a BIG ferry!
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Yeah, there are a few different sized ferries on Sydney Harbour.
DeleteIt's so long since I last saw the ferries. And still they look grand going by this one. Still they have retained the green and yellow colours too. A great view.
ReplyDeleteA busy and wonderful harbour. Great shot.
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A trip to Sydney is not complete without a ride on one of the ferries!
ReplyDeleteI like the colours.
ReplyDeleteLove the harbour and all the activity that goes on there and it is also lovely to see the opera House in the background. Have a wonderful weekend.
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