Most of Brisbane's CityCat and CityFerry services have resumed yesterday morning following last month's devastating floods.
Fifteen of the city's 23 ferry terminals are back online, after many suffered major damage and some were washed away during flooding on January 13.
The Brisbane river services employ about 180 operating staff.
The first upstream CityCat service departed from Apollo Road at 5.25am yesterday, while the first downstream service left the Guyatt Park terminal at St Lucia at 5.40am.
The first upstream CityCat service departed from Apollo Road at 5.25am yesterday, while the first downstream service left the Guyatt Park terminal at St Lucia at 5.40am.
Services are expected to run every 12 to 13 minutes for most of the day.
The beloved City Cats are sailing up the Brisbane River |
People are very happy to see the Cats back in service |
Quite a sight, the flotilla of City Cats returning |
The Cats in single file Pictures taken from Brisbane Times - Read More |