Searoad Ferries (formerly known as Peninsula Searoad Transport) is an Australian company that operates a roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry...
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only road connecting it to Point Lonsdale and Geelong running west. Searoad Ferries provides transport from Queenscliff to Sorrento on the Mornington Peninsula...
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In 2016 the only ferries operating on the bay were short distance tourist shuttles to Williamtown and St Kilda and the Searoad Ferries connection across...
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Arthur Historic Site) RiverCity Ferries Searoad Ferries (Ro/Ro ferries across Bass Strait) Spirit of Tasmania (Ro/Pax ferries connecting Tasmania to Victoria)...
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previous operator Inter Island Ferries. The parent company, Searoad Ferries, were existing operators of the private ferry services between Queenscliff on...
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tunnels that allow for vehicular traffic to cross the bay. Searoad Ferries operates a vehicular ferry service across the mouth of the bay between Queenscliff...
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Roll-on/roll-off (redirect from Ro-Pax ferries)
Hirtshals, Denmark Ferry terminal for the Peninsula Searoad Transport service, with cars leaving a ferry The largest ro-ro passenger car ferry in the world...
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MV Queenscliff (1992) (category Ferries of Victoria (state))
MV Queenscliff is a double ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It has operated between the...
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Port Phillip (section Ferries)
Pier Princes Pier Refinery Pier Station Pier Webb Dock Searoad Ferries operates a vehicular ferry service across the mouth of the bay between Queenscliff...
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Grove. Ferry: Port Phillip Ferries have run a twice-daily fast passenger service from Portarlington to Docklands since 2016. Searoad Ferries operates...
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Road transport in Australia (section Ferries)
TT-Line with two ocean-going ferries providing a "road" link between Tasmania and the mainland. There is also a Searoad ferry service across the opening...
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Sea Highway (category Ferry transport in Tasmania)
trailers, and other large cargo. SeaRoad Holdings specialises in freight services across the Bass Strait. SeaRoad ships cargo between Melbourne and Devonport...
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MV Sorrento (2001) (category Ferries of Victoria (state))
MV Sorrento is a double-ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It has operated between the heads...
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Geelong (section Ports and ferry services)
1987 by the Searoad ferry, which runs every hour using two roll-on/roll-off ferries between Queenscliff and Sorrento Port Phillip Ferries began operating...
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Wharf Street East, Queenscliff, where it meets the Searoad Ferries passenger and motor vehicle ferry which operates across Port Phillip Bay to Sorrento...
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Hill but these have now been closed. Ferry: The Searoad Ferry Service operates two vehicle and passenger ferries on an hourly service between the Mornington...
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Shipping Company Ltd and Fiji Searoad Service connecting the main islands of Fiji via multi-modal transport system with Roro ferries and coach transfers. The...
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Victoria, south-eastern Australia. It lies within walking distance of the Searoad ferry terminal. It covers the maritime history of the Borough of Queenscliffe...
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Peninsula Princess (Australia) (category Ferries of Victoria (state))
Peninsula Princess is a single ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It operated between the heads...
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Australian National Line (category Bass Strait ferries)
Strait vessels Searoad Tamar and Searoad Mersey, were placed in the custody of the Australian River Company Limited. Searoad Tamar and Searoad Mersey were...
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founded a company that built a steam powered tram which ran between the ferry terminal and the back beach, where he built a large hotel, the Back Beach...
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Bass Strait (section Ferries)
Island Airlines. Commercial Freight Major commercial freight operator SeaRoad, complete daily sailings between Devonport and Port Melbourne Mon-Sat....
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Port Phillip Bay, starting and ending in Melbourne, and catching the Searoad Ferry between Queenscliff and Sorrento. For those who choose to do the 210 km...
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Vineyard in season. One of the world's first Roll-On and Roll-Off ferries, the Searoad of Hyannis operated in 1956 from Hyannis to Nantucket, with the capability...
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holidays are limited. From Devonport three shipping operators – Strait Link, SeaRoad Shipping and Spirit of Tasmania provide overnight roll-on/roll-off freight...
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Lucky Bay, South Australia (section Spencer Gulf ferry)
passenger ferry is operated by Spencer Gulf Searoad and transports vehicles and passengers across Spencer Gulf between Lucky Bay and Wallaroo. The ferry service...
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I or Spirit of Tasmania II are in port or the trader vessels Searoad Mersey or Searoad Tamar. Enhancing the view of the boats in port is the Julie Burgess...
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until at least late 2015. As of 2021[update] a daily ferry service is operated by Spencer Gulf Searoad. The Balaklava-Moonta railway line ran across the...
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Tramway Catch Point issue 144 July 2001 pages 28/29 "Home". Spencer Gulf Searoad. Retrieved 4 April 2025. "Port Lincoln protest over ore plan" The Advertiser...
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