Yaumatei Ferry Pier
Yaumatei Ferry Pier (Chinese: 油麻地碼頭), also known as Public Square Street Ferry Pier (Chinese: 公眾四方街碼頭) (1924–1933) was a ferry pier at the junction of Public Square Street and Ferry Street (now Prosperous Garden) in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon, Hong Kong. The seaside outside Ferry Street is now reclaimed.[1]
Another pier, at the other end of the company's main route, in Central, was known as HYF pier, for 'Hong Kong and Yaumatei Ferry'.[2]
History
Since the Hong Kong and Yaumati Ferry Company began service between Yau Ma Tei and Central in 1923, Yaumatei Ferry Pier started operation on 1 January 1924. In 1933, the Ferry Company developed its vehicular ferry service, but the pier was too small for vehicular ferries. So ferry service at the pier was moved to Jordan Road Ferry Pier in Jordan west.[citation needed] And the pier was open to public use.
See also
References
- ^ Growing up in Kowloon
- ^ Booth, Martin (2005). Gweilo. Bantam. pp. 218. ISBN 0-553-81672-1.
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