Taronga Zoo ferry service
Ferry Route in Australia
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The Taronga Zoo ferry service is a ferry route in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It connects Taronga Zoo with the transport hub at Circular Quay. The route forms part of the Sydney Ferries network. In 2013, the Taronga Zoo ferry service was given the designation of F2 as part of a program to number all Sydney Ferries, Sydney Trains and light rail lines. Some F2 Taronga Zoo services are combined with F6 Mosman services, extending to Mosman Bay.[1]
The ferry Lady Herron at Taronga Zoo wharf ready to go back to Circular Quay in 2017 | ||||||||||||||
| Waterway | Sydney Harbour | |||||||||||||
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| Owner | Sydney Ferries | |||||||||||||
| Operator | Transdev Sydney Ferries | |||||||||||||
| System length | 2 wharves 3.3 km | |||||||||||||
| No. of vessels | 2 | |||||||||||||
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History

The first service to Taronga Zoo commenced on 24 September 1916 with a vehicular ferry taking the elephant 'Jessi' across the harbour to her new home from the old zoo at Moore Park.
Services
Wharves

Circular Quay
Circular Quay is a major Sydney transport hub, with a large ferry, rail and bus interchange. F2 Taronga Zoo services usually depart from Wharf 4. The wharves are wheelchair-accessible.
Taronga Zoo

The Taronga Zoo ferry wharf is, for many tourists, the preferred mode of entry to Sydney's major zoological park. Passengers disembarking at the wharf, located on Bradleys Head Road, can enter the zoo via a cable car or connect with local bus services. The wharf is wheelchair-accessible.
Patronage

The following table shows the patronage of Sydney Ferries network for the year 2025.
| 4,532,938 |
View source data. | |
| 1,545,805 | ||
| 2,429,310 | ||
| 2,779,319 | ||
| 562,998 | ||
| 709,762 | ||
| 273,741 | ||
| 535,934 | ||
| 1,873,854 | ||
| 17,970 |
- Figures based on Opal tap on and tap off data