Useful tips

Is the City Cat ferry free?

Is the City Cat ferry free?

Brisbane City Council’s CityHopper is a free inner city ferry service for the Brisbane River. You can hop on and hop off the CityHopper at six stops between North Quay and Sydney Street, New Farm. The service runs every 30 minutes between 5.30am and midnight, seven days a week.

How often do city cats run?

The service runs between 6am and midnight, seven days a week.

Where does the city cat go?

CityCat, SpeedyCat, CityHopper and Cross River CityFerry terminals are located along the Brisbane River between UQ St Lucia and Northshore Hamilton. For up-to-date timetable information, visit TransLink’s website.

How late do Ferries run Brisbane?

The service runs every 36 minutes between 6am and midnight, seven days a week. For timetables, map of nearest ferry terminal, and to plan your journey, use the Journey Planner at Translink or the map below. The ferry stops at the following ferry terminals: North Quay, Brisbane City.

Can you pay cash on City Cat Brisbane?

City cats only accept cash. Same as the bus. over a year ago.

How much is a city cat?

To get around zone 1 it is $5.60 per adult for a 2 hour ticket. So if you plan on getting a ferry to the CBD for example and you’ll be a few hours it will cost $5.60 each way.

Can you pay cash on Brisbane Ferries?

Services in South East Queensland are currently cashless. If you are paying with cash, you will need to purchase a ticket before boarding your service. Even if you are an infrequent public transport user, go card is a cheaper, easier and more convenient travel option.

Can I pay cash on the Citycat?

Services in South East Queensland are currently cashless. If you are paying with cash, you will need to purchase a ticket before boarding your service.

Can I pay cash on the CityCat?

How do you pay for CityCat?

You can top up the balance of your Go Card at pay stations around major terminals then simply scan your card as you get on the ferry and when you get off. Your fare will automatically be deducted from the balance on your card and also display the remaining balance.

Where are the CityCat ferry terminals in Brisbane?

CityCat, SpeedyCat, CityHopper and Cross River CityFerry terminals are located along the Brisbane River between UQ St Lucia and Northshore Hamilton. Check the map to find your nearest terminal. A double-decker CityCat called ‘Yoogera’ joined Council’s existing fleet of CityCats in November 2019.

When do CityCats start on the Brisbane River?

Brisbane River commuters can now enjoy travelling with their pet dog on CityCats and ferries as of Monday 1 June 2020. Find out more. In September 2018, Council commenced SpeedyCats to provide more than 100 peak-hour express CityCat services along the Brisbane River each week (excluding weekends and public holidays).

How many ferries does Brisbane City Council have?

Brisbane City Council operates a fleet of 22 CityCats and nine monohull ferries (including CityHoppers). A network of 25 terminals stretches from The University of Queensland at St Lucia (UQ St Lucia) to Northshore Hamilton.

Where are the RiverCity ferries located in Brisbane?

Adjacent to the Queensland University of Technology campus, this terminal is also a stroll away from the enchanting Brisbane City Botanic Gardens and the Riverstage venue. The Brisbane City Council fleet, is operated and maintained by RiverCity Ferries and is made up of 22 CityCats, 1 CityFerry and 5 KittyCats.