Sydney Harbour Transport Board Explained

Agency Name:Sydney Harbour Transport Board
Type:statutory authority
Formed:20 June 1951
Dissolved:30 November 1974
Preceding1:Sydney Ferries Limited
Superseding:Public Transport Commission
Jurisdiction:Sydney Harbour
Headquarters:Sydney
Minister1 Name:Milton Morris
Minister1 Pfo:Minister for Transport

The Sydney Harbour Transport Board was a statutory of the Government of New South Wales responsible for the provision of ferry services on Sydney Harbour from July 1951 until November 1974.

History

With its Sydney Harbour services having become unprofitable, in March 1951 Sydney Ferries Limited advised the Government of New South Wales of its intention to cease operating ferry services on Sydney Harbour.[1] [2]

After investigating the possibility of using statutory powers to compulsorily acquire the business without paying compensation, the government agreed to purchase the business with 15 ferries from 1 July 1951. Pursuant to the, the Sydney Harbour Transport Board (SHTB) was established.[3] As the board did not have any experience of ferry management, day-to-day running was contracted out to the Port Jackson & Manly Steamship Company.[2] [4]

In 1956, the Kooleen was purchased. This single deck ferry which the SHTB intended would be the first of many had no outside seating and was much derided. As a result, it was decided to retain the existing fleet, albeit with the remaining steam powered examples converted to diesel power. Between 1968 and 1970, three Lady class ferries were purchased.[2] [4]

Pursuant to the, the functions of the SHTB were transferred to the Public Transport Commission on 1 December 1974.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18199580 Move to Sell Sydney Ferries to the State Government
  2. http://www.afloat.com.au/afloat-magazine/2009/may-2009/Fifty_Years_of_Sydneys_Public_Ferries#.VSsxjxzIz40 Fifty Years of Sydney Public Ferries
  3. http://search.records.nsw.gov.au/agencies/1916 Sydney Harbour Transport Board
  4. Book: Andrews. Graeme. The Ferries of Sydney. 1975. AH & AW Reed. Terry Hills. 0 589 07172 6. 32–35, 65.
  5. http://search.records.nsw.gov.au/agencies/539 Public Transport Commission of New South Wales