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Will emergency services have access to parking?
Yes, the existing emergency services car park space near the ferry terminal entrance remains.
Will there be access to disability parking?
Yes, the existing disability car park space remains near the ferry terminal entrance.
What kind of signage is being installed at the new ferry terminals?
Directional and wayfinding signage is incorporated in the final design. The signage around the terminal will be consistent with the Translink style guide.
New ferry terminals to be delivered sooner
get the ferry terminal upgrades finished sooner for all our islands and create more local construction jobs when they’re needed most,” Ms Richards said.“We’re expecting tenders for construction to go out in August, and this announcement will cut
Installation of the Russell Island temporary ferry access gangway
gangway from the first scheduled service on Sunday 21 November 2021. This arrangement will remain in place until the new ferry terminal is complete and open for public use, currently planned for late 2022, weather permitting.TransLink service notice
Will the existing ferry terminals be closed to
The SMBI ferry services will remain operational during construction, with the exception of the transition period to the temporary ferry access gangway at Russell Island. From Sunday 21 November 2021, due to space and construction limitations at the
Floating to the finish line
The Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI) ferry terminals upgrade is one step closer to completion as Russell Island’s new pontoon arrives onsite.Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the SMBI ferry terminal upgrade marked a milestone for
Islands receive infrastructure boost with $20m budget investment
both the Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI) and North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah). “This includes a further significant investment in the SMBI Ferry Terminals Upgrade, with $4.41 million allocated to progress the project on Lamb and Karragarra
Changes to address parking issues near Dunwich ferry terminals
parking limits of 12, 24 or 72 hours in the streets surrounding the One Mile Ferry Terminal off Yabby Street and Dunwich Ferry Terminal off Junner Street.Signs indicating ‘No parking’ will also be installed on Mitchell Crescent between Pamphlet
Car parks a priority during Weinam Creek redevelopment
move boat trailer parking to the southern side of the creek, so valuable SMBI commuter parking can be dedicated closer to the Redland Bay Marina ferry terminal.To provide the maximum amount of car parking for SMBI commuters during this construction