Holman Street ferry wharf

It is served by RiverCity Ferries' CityHopper and the Cross River service to Riverside wharf.

[4] In 1845 the Government accepted a tender of £34 from George Beer for a second ferry crossing for Brisbane from Kangaroo Point.

Andrew Petrie worked on improving the approaches and also the road at the north end of Kangaroo Point ferry.

Destinations on the north side included Charlotte and Edward Streets, and Customs House and Merthyr Road, New Farm.

[4] A cable operated vehicular punt plied the route well after the Victoria Bridge was erected in 1874, transporting people, vehicles and animals.

A passenger ferry continued, however, and the waiting shed on that side of the river was re-erected on the customs house site in 1886.

Tidal steps were apparently built on the Holman Street side to service the passenger ferry.

[10][11] The Ferry Terminal was once again destroyed during the 2022 eastern Australia floods, when struck by a house boat.

The modern pontoon structure and the mangrove trees in the water along the retaining wall hide the waiting shed from the river.

[4] Holman Street Ferry Terminal was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 1 November 2004 having satisfied the following criteria.

[4] The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage.