Dee Why-class ferry
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dee-why-class-ferry-294-2704891
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Dee Why-class ferry
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The Dee Why and Curl Curl, were two identical steam ferries servicing Sydney Harbour's Circular Quay to Manly service. Both commissioned in 1928, they were the largest ferries on Sydney Harbour until the 1938 introduction of the South Steyne. Curl Curl was the fastest ferry on the harbour, able to do the Manly run in 22 minutes. Dee Why was only marginally slower. The two ferries were built in Scotland and steamed to Sydney under their own power. The cost to build them in Australia was too high,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dee_Why-class_ferry
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2023-12-07T02:22:34Z
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