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Ferry transport in Queensland provides both historical and current information relating to scheduled public passenger ferry services in Queensland. The first ferry started on at Russell Street with a service across the Brisbane River. Crossings in the Brisbane central business district and at Bulimba, Dutton Park, Indooroopilly and Moggill were needed for road transport to develop in a growing town. Before the Story Bridge and Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges were constructed ferries transported vehicles across the river at these locations. Some of the more significant services vital to various communities, include the Daintree River Ferry, services to Thursday Island, Magnetic Island, Fraser Island, North Stradbroke Island and other islands in Moreton Bay. Ferry services in Queensland are regulated by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. Services in Brisbane, including the CityCat are operated by TransdevTSL under a contract with Brisbane City Council. ==Department of Transport & Main Roads== The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is the entity responsible for overseeing ferry services in Queensland. The TMR contracts with ferry operators and is responsible for the provision of services between: Palm Island and Townsville, Magnetic Island and Townsville, Seisia and Thursday Island, Coochiemudlo Island and Victoria Point, North Stradbroke Island and Toondah Harbour, Cleveland, and between Redland Bay and the Southern Moreton Bay Islands.〔(Ferries, Qconnect, Travel & Transport, Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, 29 July 2011 ) . Retrieved 24 August 2011〕 Brisbane City Council has contracted TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries to operate on the Brisbane River.〔(TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries History ) . Retrieved 24 March 2010〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ferry transport in Queensland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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