North Point Ferry Pier (Chinese: 北角碼頭) is a ferry pier in North Point, Hong Kong and it is near the site of the former North Point Estate (北角邨). It started operation in 1963.[1] In 1979, a second passenger berth opened that is located west of the older one.[2]
Until 14 May 2016, the large open-air North Point Ferry Pier Bus Terminus was situated immediately inland of the pier, but that has now been relocated one block east, as 'North Point Ferry Pier Public Transport Interchange' under a new building, and a new building is being erected on the old bus station site.[3]
^Public Works Report for 1963
^Public Works Report for 1979
^Farewell North Point Ferry Pier Bus Terminus
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