Vehicular Ferry Pier, Central [1933-1994]
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Submitted by David on Fri, 2008-12-05 09:58
Current condition:
Demolished / No longer exists
Date Place completed:
1933-03-01
Date Place demolished:
1994-12-31
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Re: Vehicular Ferry Pier, Central
Hi there,
There is a Wiki entry in Chinese saying the Central Pier started operation on 1st March 1933. The group of piers ceased service in 1994 and was demolished soon after, giving way to the reclaimation.
Best Regards,
T
News on Central Vehicular Ferry Pier
Considerations to establish a vehicular ferry service between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon started in 1926. A bridge was considered impracticable, a tunnel too expensive. A ferry service was proposed instead. On the Kowloon side, Jordan Road was a favorite from the beginning. On the island, first choice was the northern end of Murray Road near the Victoria Recreation Club. This of course was rejected by the Club, and Arsenal Street was proposed instead. This was thought to be too much to the east and impracticable as it would cross the Star Ferry service.
Finally, the site at the end of Jubilee and Queen Victoria Streets was chosen. The advantage would be the incorporation ot the already existing passenger ferry service into the vehicular one. Although reclamation and erection costs were higher compared to the Murray Road site, the new site was chosen. The proposed layout is given in this map:
Source: SP 1928; Report on the Vehicular Ferry, Hong Kong - Kowloon
Additional Ferry Berths
Originally in 1933, the pier was designed to serve one vehicular ferry at a time. Due to the increasing demand for vehicle transport, a second berth was built east of the old one (early 1950s).
The Annual Report for 1963 refers:
West of the present vehicle ferry pier, a temporary vehicle ferry berth was constructed, so that there are now three berths in action in the vicinity.
Unfortunately, there is no photo on Gwulo showing all three, but here is one showing the first berth and an additional one to the east (the third one is behind the pillbox):
and here's the first and the addional western berth:
British Pathé from 1970
Interesting film from 1970 showing cars embarking and disembarking at the Vehicular Ferry Piers, Central. At 5:45 min, a ricksha ride through Central starts. Seen on You Tube here.