Incat boss Bob Clifford outlines detailed plan for River Derwent ferry service
HOBART shipbuilder Bob Clifford has revealed more detailed plans for a ferry service on the River Derwent that would help ease the city’s traffic woes.
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HOBART shipbuilder Bob Clifford has revealed plans for a ferry service on the River Derwent that would help ease the city’s traffic woes.
The Incat chairman today unveiled a concept plan which includes 16 floating jetties dotted along both eastern and western shorelines, serviced by a fleet of 12m passenger crafts.
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Mr Clifford first floated the plan in the Sunday Tasmanian last month.
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Incat is promoting the idea as a commuting solution as well as a tourism drawcard, with a two-hour trip visiting all stops.
Read more in tomorrow’s Mercury ...