Yaumatei Ferry Pier

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Yaumetei Ferry Pier (Chinese: 油麻地碼頭) (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 the pier was replaced by Jordan Road Ferry Pier in Jordan west.[3]
References
^ Growing up in Kowloon
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^ 油麻地碼頭與佐敦道碼頭 (Chinese Version)
Victoria Harbour
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Crossings |
- Victoria Harbour crossings
- Vehicular harbour crossings in Hong Kong
- Cross-Harbour Tunnel
- Eastern Harbour Crossing
- Western Harbour Crossing
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Ferry operators |
- Coral Sea Ferry
- Fortune Ferry
- Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry
- New World First Ferry
- Star Ferry
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Reclamations |
- Praya Reclamation Scheme
- Praya East Reclamation Scheme
- Central and Wan Chai Reclamation
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Geography |
- Belcher Bay
- Channel Rock
- Green Island
- Hoi Sham Island
- Hung Hom Bay
- Kellett Island
- Kowloon Bay
- Kowloon Rock
- Lei Yue Mun
- Rumsey Rock
- Stonecutters Island
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Typhoon shelters |
- Causeway Bay
- Kwun Tong
- Sam Ka Tsuen
- Shau Kei Wan
- To Kwa Wan
- Yau Ma Tei
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Conservation |
- Protection of the Harbour Ordinance
- Society for Protection of the Harbour
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Other topics |
- A Symphony of Lights
- Avenue of Stars
- Island Eastern Corridor
- Kai Tak Airport
- Port of Hong Kong
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Sea terminals |
- Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal
- Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal
- Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
- Ocean Terminal
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Piers |
Current |
- Fenwick Pier
- Hung Hom Ferry Pier
- Kowloon City Ferry Pier
- Kowloon Public Pier
- Kwun Tong Ferry Pier
- North Point Ferry Pier
- Sai Wan Ho Ferry Pier
- Star Ferry Pier, Central
- Tong Shui Road Public Pier
- Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier
- Tsuen Wan Pier
- Wan Chai Pier
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Former |
- Blake Pier
- Chai Wan Ferry Pier
- City Hall Ferry Pier
- Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier
- Jordan Road Ferry Pier
- Mei Foo Ferry Pier
- Mong Kok Ferry Pier
- Ngau Tau Kok Ferry Pier
- Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier
- Tai Kok Tsui Ferry Pier
- Tai Koo Shing Ferry Pier
- Tsim Sha Tsui East Ferry Pier
- United Pier
- Yaumatei Ferry Pier
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