How many Brisbane City Cats are there?


How many Brisbane City Cats are there? The Brisbane City Council ferry fleet, operated and maintained by RiverCity Ferries, currently consists of 25 CityCats, 1 CityFerry and 5 KittyCats.


Are buses free in Brisbane?

Free Brisbane City services Get around Brisbane's inner-city areas easily on one our FREE bus or ferry services: Spring Hill Loop - bus route 30: operates weekdays to link the Brisbane City and Spring Hill precincts, including St Andrews War Memorial Hospital and Central station.


How long does the CityCat take?

If you complete the full CityCat circuit it will take nearly three hours, but there is a better way to see all the best bits of Brisbane. Catch the CityCat from any terminal to either West End or Tenerife terminal, and leave the ferry there.


How much does a Brisbane CityCat cost?

To get around zone 1 it is $5.60 per adult for a 2 hour ticket. So if you plan on getting a ferry to the CBD for example and you'll be a few hours it will cost $5.60 each way.


What time do the Brisbane City Cats stop?

The CityCat Ferries operate through most of the day with the first route starting at 5:25am and the last ferry docking as late as 12:55am right through the week. To keep updated, check out the TransLink ferry timetable information here, or plan your journey here.


Are Brisbane City Cats free for seniors?

Brisbane City Council is getting you home quicker and safer by providing free off-peak travel for seniors. Offering free off-peak travel on Brisbane City Council buses, CityCats and ferries for Brisbane's most mature go card users is just one of the many ways we're making Brisbane better.