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Is Brisbane City Hopper operating?

CITY HOPPER - NORTH QUAY (North Quay) is operational during Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Additional information: CITY HOPPER - NORTH QUAY has 7 stations and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 40 minutes.



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The service runs every 30 minutes between 5.30am and midnight, Sunday to Thursday, with services operating later Friday and Saturday nights.

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Be a Brisbane City Hopper and hop on and off the free Brisbane Ferry Service that operates from South Bank. The CityHopper travels along the Brisbane River, stopping at North Quay, South Bank 3, Maritime Museum, Thornton Street, Eagle Street Pier, Holman Street, Dockside and Sydney Street terminals.

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Brisbane City Council will begin its upgrade of the Kangaroo Point terminal within days, with work expected to take about half a year. Dockside services ceased in 2020, when new KittyCat ferries were introduced and the council pulled eight monohull wooden ferries from service.

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The Wolfe Islander III is in operation all year. It holds approximately 55 cars / 294 passengers per trip. Crossing Time = 20 min. The Wolfe Island Ferry operates from the Marysville Dock (summer) from ICE OUT to ICE IN at which time it moves to the Dawson Point Dock (winter).

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The CityHopper service allows you to rediscover Brisbane for free with ferries running every 30 minutes between 5.30am and midnight, seven days a week.

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If you don't have a go card, paper tickets are valid for travel on most buses, and all train, ferry and tram services. You can even travel free with us to selected events in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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You can also pre-purchase a paper ticket from a station fare machine before boarding, however, it will cost you more than paying with a Go Card. It's important to note that cash is no longer an accepted form of payment on any Brisbane City Council public transport services.

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Brisbane City Council is getting you home quicker and safer by providing free off-peak travel for seniors. Offering free off-peak travel on Brisbane City Council buses, CityCats and ferries for Brisbane's most mature go card users is just one of the many ways we're making Brisbane better.

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Brisbane River has been reopened to boating enthusiasts following the Queensland floods. Brisbane River is re-opening to recreational boating following the Queensland floods. Transport Minister Mark Bailey says strict conditions will be in place, following extensive safety inspections.

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With a go card, all you need to do is top up the balance online or at one of the hundreds of participating retailers, then touch on each time you board and touch off each time you disembark a ferry (free CityHopper services excluded).

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How To Get Around Brisbane Without A Car?
  1. Public Transport. – (More Detailed Overlook Below.) ...
  2. Walking. The most cost-effective method of getting around Brisbane is, of course, walking. ...
  3. E-Bikes & E-Scooters. ...
  4. Ride Sharing Services. ...
  5. Go Card & Translink App. ...
  6. Fares. ...
  7. Trains. ...
  8. Ferries.


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Translink operates a ferry from Riverside ferry terminal to South Bank ferry terminal every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $3 - $5 and the journey takes 14 min.

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Traveling by train from Gold Coast to Brisbane usually takes one hour and 32 minutes, but the fastest Airtrain Brisbane train can make the trip in one hour and 18 minutes.

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