Ferry Commuters: Neutral Bay Wharf to close for maintenance in November and December.

Neutral Bay Ferry Wharf will be closed for maintenance in November and December.
By ANNA USHER
Local commuters already impacted by the Cremorne Point Wharf closure have been dealt another blow, with the Hayes St Neutral Bay Wharf out of action from Friday, 14 November until Friday, 19 December.
Transport for NSW Maritime says essential gangway works will take place, to enhance passenger safety.

Work will be carried out Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm.
Work will be carried out Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm.
Residents are advised to use buses from Clark Rd after Adderstone Ave.
The 225 bus service, which departs from the ferry wharf and travels to Wycombe Road (near Military Road) is also recommended for connections to the city or Northern Beaches.
Another option is to head to Kurraba Point Wharf, where ferries remain operational.
Around the bay, Cremorne Point Ferry Wharf is closed until Friday 12 December, where upgrades include a new gangway for safer boarding, a new pontoon roof for weather protection, and general structural improvements to ensure the wharf’s safety, reliability, accessibility, and long-term functionality.
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