Pyrmont Bay ferry services

Pyrmont Bay
MV Pemulwuy at Milsons Point in November 2017
Waterway
OwnerSydney Ferries
OperatorTransdev Sydney Ferries
Began operation1980s
(Darling Harbour ferry)
25 October 2020
(F4 Pyrmont Bay ferry)
System length6 wharves, 4.0km
(Circular Quay to Barangaroo)
No. of vessels
No. of terminals2
Manly
Taronga Zoo
Parramatta River
Pyrmont Bay
Neutral Bay
Mosman Bay
Double Bay
Cockatoo Island
Watsons Bay
Blackwattle Bay

The Pyrmont Bay ferry service, officially known as F4 Pyrmont Bay, is a commuter ferry service in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Part of the Sydney Ferries network, it is operated by Transdev Sydney Ferries and services the Lavender Bay and Darling Harbour areas. It began operation on 25 October 2020, and replaced the western half of the F4 Cross Harbour ferry service.[1] Emerald-class ferries and SuperCat ferries operate the service.

The F4 Pyrmont Bay follows the same stopping pattern as the ceased Darling Harbour ferry service, officially known as F4 Darling Harbour. The Darling Harbour service was operated by the State Transit Authority from its commencement in the 1980s, the Sydney Ferries Corporation from 2004, and Harbour City Ferries from 2013 until the service was replaced by the F4 Cross Harbour service on 26 November 2017. It was originally created to promote tourist and traveller pilgrimage to the Darling Harbour precinct after its redevelopment in the 1980s. First Fleet and HarbourCat ferries usually operated the service. King Street Wharf served as the route's terminus during the majority of its later lifespan before it was replaced by Barangaroo.

  1. ^ "F4 Cross Harbour ferry route changes". Transport Info NSW. Retrieved 9 October 2020.