Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Date completed
(Day & Month are approximate.)
Date closed / demolished
(Day & Month are approximate.)
(Timeline added, based on the comments below:)
1963: The pier opens for business. Initially it handles the Hung Hom - Wanchai ferry service operated by HYF (The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company Limited).
1975: HYF moves the Hung Hom - Wanchai ferry service to their other pier, a short distance northeast of this one. Star Ferry then rent this pier from HYF, to use for the Star Ferry's Hung Hom - Central ferry service.
1989: In preparation for reclamation here, Star Ferry moved their Hung Hom - Central ferry service to a temporary pier in front of Hung Hom Centre. After that, this pier was no longer used.
The present day foot bridge stands more or less along the old sea front. We could use the bridge as a reference for the three piers.
Comments
lifespan
The pier was built in the early 1980's, In 1988, the pier was temporarily relocated to the seaside of Hung Hom Bay Centre to cope with Hung Hom Bay Reclamation Project (wikipedia), and disappeared around 1990. It can still be seen on the 1988 photo, and it's gone in the 1990 one as reclamation has passed the original location.
It was probably located a bit further south-west than where it has it's marker now.
hunghom to wanchai pier
This Wanchai pier already existed in a 1966 Cantonese movie. One of those shown here in your photos was a second generation pier built in 1979 further south of the first generation pier. The second generation pier combines the north point and wanchai lines. One can see the big sign in chinese characters on top of the first generation pier and also the smaller sign in English in picture below. It operated between 1963 and 1975 before it was rented to star ferry for their Central line. The first generation hunghom to central pier operated from 1965 to 1967 and demolished soon afterwards. The second generation hunghom to central pier was rented from HYF as mentioned above and operated from 1975 to 1988.
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Locations of the piers can be found on all the maps in the 1960s. Here is an example from 1966 年香港年鑑. It clearly shows the 3 piers and where they are going. The middle one goes to Wanchai.
On Ching road
This Wanchai pier was along On Ching Road (see 1978 map below). It was built in 1963 at the same time the North point pier was moved from Gilles road to Whampoa street. News report in 1963: https://gwulo.com/media/41075/zoom
https://gwulo.com/media/43284/zoom
The timeline is (1963-1988)
1963 year built by YMT
https://gwulo.com/media/41075/zoom
1975 Star ferry used it for Central service
https://gwulo.com/atom/41096
1988 Move to temporary pier at Hunghom bay center.
https://gwulo.com/media/41819
By the way, it mentions only the YMT move. But Star ferry moved its Central service too according to this map:
https://gwulo.com/media/27092/zoom
I've updated the title and…
I've updated the title and added the timeline. Please let me know if anything needs correcting.
The photo below shows a Star…
The photo below shows a Star Ferry at this pier in 1989, so I've changed the 'Date closed / demolished' from 1988 to 1989.