Mosman Bay Wharf upgrade - completed
Project overview
The NSW Government has upgraded the Mosman Bay ferry wharf as part of the Transport Access Program.

Latest news
Oct 2014 - Wharf opening
The new Mosman Bay Wharf opened on Wednesday 8 October 2014.
Project information
Background
The NSW Government is progressively upgrading ferry wharves across Sydney Harbour to improve Sydney’s ferry service as part of the NSW Government’s $770 million Transport Access Program – an initiative to deliver modern, safe and accessible transport infrastructure.
The new Mosman Bay Wharf
The new wharf incorporates the existing waterside building, a new longer aluminium gangway and a refurbished pontoon. The gangway and pontoon has a curved roof, glass panels and new seating.
The new wharf provides improved:
- Protection from the wind, rain and sun
- Safety for passengers
- Access for passengers using mobility aids
- Access for passengers with prams
- Boarding and disembarking efficiency.
Project documents
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Community updates
- October 2014 - letter to householders
- May 2014 - Work update
Morning and night work between 28 May and 30 June 2014.
- March 2014 - community update
Review of Environmental Factors (REF)
Display panels
Contact us
For further information about this project, please contact:
Phone: 1800 770 973 (toll free)
Email:WharfUpgradeProgram@transport.nsw.gov.au