Volunteers work for decades to restore historic ferry next to motorway
Kia ora neighbours, a team of volunteers working on a historic steam ferry that’s been sitting by the Northwestern motorway for more than 20 years hope to see it back on the Waitematā Harbour.
Motorists using the Lincoln Rd interchange in Henderson will be familiar with the sight of the 40-metre steam ferry, called Toroa, sitting on Selwood Rd.
The Toroa ferry dates back to 1925, and was once used to take people between downtown Auckland and Devonport. It carried up to 20,000 people a day, and is the only remaining intact ship from its fleet.
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