Welcome to TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries
Fleet

The Brisbane City Council ferry fleet currently consists of 9 CityFerries and 16 CityCats. CityCats of a “3rd Generation” design were added to the fleet in February 2010 and July 2010. A further 3 vessels will be added to the fleet by the end of 2011.

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CityFerries
CityFerry
Number in service: 9 vessels
Capacity: 54 - 80 passengers
Engine: Various makes
Maximum Speed: 8 - 12 knots
Builder: Various local builders
Owner: Brisbane City Council

Vessel names:
Bulimba Otter Gayundah
Lucinda Mermaid Kalparrin
Koopa Doomba John Oxley
First Generation CityCats
First Generation CityCat
Number in service: 8 vessels
Capacity: 149 passengers
Engine: CUMMINS QSM 11
Maximum Speed: 25 knots
Builder: Brisbane Ship Constructions
Owner: Brisbane City Council

Vessel name:Original indigenous name for:Launch date:
Kurilpa West End November 1996
Mirbarpa Indooroopilly November 1996
Barrambin Bowen Hills November 1996
Tugulawa Bulimba November 1996
Mianjin Gardens Point December 1996
Binkinba New Farm December 1996
Mooroolbin Hamilton Sandbank October 1998
Baneraba Toowong December 1998
Second Generation CityCats
New Generation CityCat
Number in service: 6 vessels
Capacity: 162 passengers
Engine: CUMMINS QSM 11
Maximum Speed: 25 knots
Builder: Norman R. Wright & Sons Pty Ltd, Bulimba
Owner: Brisbane City Council

Vessel name:Original indigenous name for:Launch date:
Beenung-urrung Highgate Hill August 2004
Tunamun Petrie Bight June 2005
Meeandah Spike of land below Hamilton February 2008
Wilwinpa Observatory June 2008
Ya-wa-gara Breakfast Creek November 2008
Mahreel Spring Hill April 2009
Third Generation CityCats
Third GenCityCat
Number in service: 2 vessels
Capacity: 162 passengers
Engine: CUMMINS QSM 11
Maximum Speed: 25 knots
Builder: Norman R. Wright & Sons Pty Ltd, Bulimba
Owner: Brisbane City Council

Vessel name:Original indigenous name for:Launch date:
Kuluwin Wooloowin February 2010
Gootcha Toowong July 2010
Fuel Barge
Fuel Barge
Number in service: 1 vessel
Fuel Capacity: 3000 litres ultra low sulphur diesel, 2000 litres Biodiesel
Engine: Perkins TW33
Maximum Speed: 10 knots
Builder: Aus Boats
Owner: TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries
Name: Tenacious
Maintenance Barge
Maintenance Barge
Number in service: 1 vessel
Engine: John Deere
Maximum Speed: 12 knots
Builder: River Connections
Owner: TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries
Name: Tenacity