CityCat and ferry terminal locations
CityCat, CityHopper and Cross River ferry terminals are located along the Brisbane River between UQ St Lucia and Northshore Hamilton.
For up-to-date timetable information, visit Translink's website.
CityCat and ferry terminal map
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You can also download the Ferry network map on the Translink website.
CityCat and ferry terminal list
Ferry terminals are ordered from upstream west to downstream east.
Terminal name | Location | Places of interest | CityCat (including Express CityCat) or ferry |
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UQ St Lucia | Sir William MacGregor Drive, St Lucia | This ferry terminal is the most western stop and is located on the 114-hectare The University of Queensland (UQ) campus. | All stops CityCat |
West End | Hoogley Street, West End | West End’s lively Boundary Street is a 20-minute walk from the ferry terminal. West End is home to the Queensland Ballet Company and offers a vibrant mix of entertainment, live music, cafés, fine dining, and vintage shopping. The CityGlider bus service stops here and connects you to the city centre, Fortitude Valley, and Teneriffe. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat |
Guyatt Park | Macquarie Street, St Lucia | Guyatt Park features barbecues, gazebos, and a children’s playground. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat |
Regatta | Coronation Drive, Toowong | This ferry terminal links ferry passengers with the Bicentennial Bikeway which is ideal for walking or a leisurely bike ride. This is the best stop for visiting Toowong Village shopping centre, Toowong Library, cafés, and the heritage-listed Regatta Hotel. This terminal also provides access to Toowong train station. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat |
Milton | Coronation Drive, Toowong | Wander along Brisbane’s original café strip on Park Road and see the replica Eiffel Tower. This is the best stop if you are going to Suncorp Stadium or the XXXX Brewery. | Selected services, Express CityCat |
North Quay | Queens Wharf Road, North Quay | North Quay provides access to Brisbane City Hall, King George Square and the retail heart of the city, Queen Street Mall, which includes the Brisbane Visitor Information Centre. You can also access the Queens Wharf development and associated public spaces, Waterline Park, and the Mangrove Walk. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat, CityHopper |
South Bank | South Bank Parklands | Located off Clem Jones Promenade, South Bank attractions include the inner-city lagoon on Streets Beach, weekend markets, 17 hectares of parklands and some of Brisbane’s finest dining spots. | All stops CityCat, CityHopper |
QUT Gardens Point | Gardens Point Road, City | The terminal at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is perfect for students and visitors to enjoy the campus libraries, cafés, and sports centre. Nearby attractions include the Riverstage, City Botanic Gardens, Queensland Parliament House, Old Government House, and the William Robinson Gallery. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat |
Maritime Museum | Dock Street, South Brisbane | If you have an interest in ships or boats, visit the Queensland Maritime Museum, and discover historical artefacts and vessels. This stop is also near the Mater Hospital Brisbane and the Queensland Children’s Hospital. From here, you can walk or cycle over the Goodwill Bridge to reach the City Botanic Gardens. | CityHopper |
Eagle Street Pier | Eagle Street, City | Eagle Street Pier is temporarily closed. | N/A |
Riverside | Riverside Centre, Eagle Street, City | The Riverside terminal connects to the financial district of the city. With spectacular views of the river and the Story Bridge, you can experience a variety of award-winning dining and retail outlets. For a taste of Queensland’s early heritage and culture, Customs House is just a short walk downstream. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat, CityHopper, Cross River ferry |
Holman Street | Holman Street, Kangaroo Point | Holman Street takes you to Brisbane’s most famous icon, the Story Bridge, which is 1.3 kilometres long and reaches 77 metres at its highest point. Adventure climbs are available. Enjoy commentary while taking in a 360-degree view of the city. At the base of the bridge, the Story Bridge Hotel (established in 1886) is an ideal spot to relax. | CityHopper, Cross River ferry |
Howard Smith Wharves | Bowen Terrace, Fortitude Valley | This terminal allows access to the Howard Smith Wharves riverside precinct bars, restaurants and gardens, as well as the Brisbane Riverwalk, connecting from New Farm on one side to the city riverside boardwalk on the other side. You can also access the Fortitude Valley entertainment precinct and train station, with elevator access. | CityHopper, Cross River ferry, All stops CityCat |
Dockside | Ferry Street, Kangaroo Point | Dockside was once the hub of Brisbane's ship building industry. Now it is a busy marina with retail outlets and restaurants. | CityHopper |
Sydney Street | Sydney Street, New Farm | From Sydney Street in New Farm, take a short walk down Griffith Street to Merthyr Road (via Riverview Court) to access the New Farm Riverwalk. Continue your walk a little further to bustling Brunswick Street, where you will find many popular bars and dining spots. | All stops CityCat, CityHopper |
Mowbray Park | Park Avenue, East Brisbane | Mowbray Park is the closest stop to The Gabba, one of Brisbane’s most famous sporting arenas. The Gabba is home to the Brisbane Lions Australian Football League (AFL) male and female teams and the Queensland Bulls and Brisbane Heat male and female cricket teams. Just walk down Wellington Road to reach the grounds. The Woolloongabba antique and restaurant precinct is located on Logan Road, which is a 20-minute walk from the terminal. | All stops CityCat |
New Farm Park | Brunswick Street, New Farm | Hop off here to enjoy all that New Farm Park has to offer, including a spectacular children’s playground, barbecue facilities, and the New Farm Library. The historic Brisbane Powerhouse is within walking distance, and hosts live performances, restaurants, and a weekly farmers’ market. You can also take a short bus trip to Fortitude Valley, where you will find Chinatown and Brunswick Street Malls and a host of dining and entertainment venues. | All stops CityCat |
Hawthorne | Gordon Street, Hawthorne | Hawthorne terminal features a leafy park and modern playground. Take a 10-minute walk down Lindsay Street to Hawthorne Road and Riding Road precincts which offer cafés, restaurants, a cinema, day spas and a local sports ground. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat |
Bulimba | Oxford Street, Bulimba | Just a few minutes' walk from the terminal is the Oxford Street precinct which offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, and specialty shops, as well as a cinema and Bulimba Memorial Park. Take a stroll up Oxford Street to follow the heritage plaques that form the Bulimba Heritage Trail. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat, Cross River ferry |
Teneriffe | Commercial Road, Teneriffe | Surrounded by historical residential buildings, Teneriffe offers visitors a mixture of cafés, restaurants, and bars. The CityGlider bus service stops here and connects you to Fortitude Valley, the city centre, and West End. | All stops CityCat, Cross River ferry |
Bretts Wharf | Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton | Stroll along Racecourse Road to Ascot’s thriving café and shopping scene or walk a little further to Eagle Farm and Doomben Racecourses. Just up the river is Portside Wharf, home to a first-class international cruise terminal, fresh food market, cinema, retail outlets and dining spots. | All stops CityCat, Express CityCat |
Apollo Road | Apollo Road, Bulimba | Apollo Road terminal provides access to Bulimba Barracks. Walk 10 minutes to Bulimba’s bustling Oxford Street. | Selected services |
Northshore Hamilton | Northshore Riverside Park, Hamilton | Northshore Hamilton is the most eastern terminal and the location of a popular residential precinct. It's a great place for a quiet coffee or family picnic, with easy access to the Eat Street Markets and Bluey’s World. | All stops CityCat |