Westgate Punt

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Westgate Punt
LocaleMelbourne, Australia
WaterwayYarra River
Transit typePassenger ferry
OperatorRob Horner
Began operation1993
System length2 wharves, 0.5 kilometres (0.27 nmi)
No. of vessels1
Daily ridership100 passengers per day
Websitewestgatepunt.com
Route map

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Spotswood Jetty
Yarra River
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Westgate Landing
Route 237

The Westgate Punt is a passenger ferry service in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It operates on the Yarra River, connecting the suburbs of Spotswood and Port Melbourne with a journey of 0.5 kilometres (0.27 nmi). The ferry service is operated by Rob Horner,[1] however subsidised and overseen by Public Transport Victoria.[2] It is the only commuter ferry service operating within metropolitan Melbourne.

History[edit]

The Westgate Punt started in 1993 and was initially conceived as a way to help unemployed youth get a start in the maritime industry. The punt was originally privately operated, where services were unreliable for weekday commuter services and were not operated during poor weather or winter months. It primarily served recreational users during weekends and public holidays. Along with the high fare price, patronage rates were very low.[3]

Due to low usage, weekday services were cancelled in 2006.[4] In October 2011, weekday services were resumed after the Napthine government committed $1.4 million over four years to the punt service. It provided an alternative to driving over the West Gate Bridge for cyclists as it was the only connection between the city and the western suburbs south of Footscray Road, which led to a 43% increase in average daily patronage.[5]

In 2016, subsidies were continued by the government along with a new vessel that is able to carry 20 passengers with bikes, up from 12 previously.[6] In 2022, the Andrews government invested $200 thousand to maintain the low fare as a part of the government's goal to improve the cycling and walking network of Victoria.[7] In June 2023, the ferry service acted as a replacement service during a two-week closure of roads and train lines due to West Gate Tunnel works.[8]

Service[edit]

Map
Interactive map showing the route of the Westgate Punt and its wharfs

The ferry operates back and forth between Spotswood Jetty and Westgate Landing across the Yarra River, with a journey time of approximately 5 minutes. One vessel is used to operate all services.

On weekdays, the ferry only operates during the morning and afternoon peak in a 20-minute frequency at each wharf. On weekends, an on-demand service is provided from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Myki is not available on the service due to its privately owned nature, where only EFTPOS payments are accepted.[9]

Spotswood Jetty[edit]

Spotswood Jetty for the Westgate Punt, Melbourne

The Spotswood Jetty is located on Douglas Parade, near the corner of Craig Street in the suburb of Spotswood, and is a short walk from Spotswood Station and the nearby Scienceworks. On weekdays, services are available from 6:30 am to 9:10 am, and from 3:50 to 6:50 pm.[2]

Westgate Landing[edit]

Westgate Landing is located on Lorimer Street, near the corner of Sardine Street in Fishermans Bend, Port Melbourne. It is connected by bus route 237 which stops nearby on Lorimer Street and runs into the city. On weekdays, services are available from 6:40 am to 9:00 am, and from 3:40 to 7:00 pm.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ferry punted from prime city berth". Herald Sun. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Ferries". Public Transport Victoria. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Fishermans Bend Water Transport Feasibility Study Report" (PDF). Fishermans Bend Task Force. Parsons Brinckerhoff. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  4. ^ Dowling, Jason (16 February 2011). "Daily punt on the cards for cyclists crossing Yarra". The Age. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  5. ^ Carey, Adam (11 September 2013). "Punt ferry saved from sinking by rise in patronage". The Age. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Westgate Punt doubles capacity for cyclists". Maribyrnong & Hobsons Bay. Star Weekly. 25 October 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  7. ^ Andrews, Daniel. "Keeping The Yarra River's Treasure Afloat | Premier of Victoria". www.premier.vic.gov.au. Premier of Victoria. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  8. ^ Smethurst, Annika (25 June 2023). "With Melbourne's west cut off from city, government spruiks 20-person punt". The Age. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Westgate Punt". Westgate Punt. Westgate Punt. Retrieved 25 September 2023.

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