Timeline of Sydney Harbour ferries
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Timeline of Sydney Harbour ferries
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Sydney Harbour ferry services date back to the first years of Sydney's European settlement. Slow and sporadic boats ran along the Parramatta River from Sydney to Parramatta and served the agricultural settlements in between. By the mid-1830s, speculative ventures established regular services. From the late-nineteenth century the North Shore developed rapidly. A rail connection to Milsons Point took alighting ferry passengers up the North Shore line to Hornsby, New South Wales via North Sydney. W
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2020-10-31T11:59:58Z
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2024-08-31T10:22:36Z
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