One of the original Manly ferries that has a reputation for hitting the most unusual thing on Sydney Harbour is up for auction today. The Baragoola was built by Mort's Dock in Balmain in the 1920s.
Despite officials blaming a lack of testing in large swell for the new ferries being pulled from service on Sunday – with swells less than 2.5m – the Manly Daily can reveal who really made the call.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Damage discovered on a new Manly ferry just months after it began carrying passengers is expected to worsen and occur on the other ...
The savings will come when the popular Manly Fast Ferry, owned by NRMA, becomes part of the Opal ticketing network on October 1, NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen announced on Monday. And the ...
Almost 100 years of history for one of Sydney's most iconic ferries has come to a tragic end. The MV Baragoola, which ferried thousands of passengers between Manly and Circular Quay on Sydney Harbour ...
A renewed push to save more than one Manly Ferry came as new ferries arrived in Australia from Indonesia, ahead of going into service next year. The fresh push to save more than one Manly Ferry came ...
These days travellers pay their way on a Manly ferry using plastic cards or smartphones, but regular commuters between the 1890s and the early 1970s could simply flash a distinctive metal ferry pass ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Sydney ferry travelling from Circular Quay to Manly with around 200 on board broke down earlier in the harbour reportedly due to ...