CityCat and ferry services

New CityCat in service

The 14th CityCat has been named 'Mahreel' which is the indigenous term for the place now commonly known as Spring Hill.  Brisbane City Council has traditionally named all CityCats with aboriginal names of the places along the CityCat route.

The Mahreel is 25 metres in length and has a passenger capacity of 162.

Ferry Services

CityCat and ferry survey
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It will only take two minutes to complete our survey Link leaves Council's website.
  • CityCats operate from 5.35am until 12.30am every day
  • the entire CityCat fleet is fitted with WiFi technology

Visit the TransLink website Link leaves Council's website  to find out about: 

  • fares information
  • the integrated public transport system in South East Queensland. (You need only one ticket to use buses, trains and ferries within the zones printed on your ticket)

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