Current condition
Demolished / No longer exists
Date completed
(Day is approximate.)
Date closed / demolished
(Day & Month are approximate.)
The second generation of the Sham Shui Po Ferry Piers was built at Tung Chau Street off Pei Ho Street (todays Tung Chau Street Park). It commenced service in July 1931 (see comments below).
It was operated by HYF and provided services to Central (likely Queen Victoria Street Pier and Central Vehicular Pier later) as well as Sai Ying Pun (Wilmer Street Ferry Pier). (Wikipedia reports that the service to Sai Ying Pun stopped in 1979 when the Wilmer Street Pier was destroyed by a typhoon).
In 1979, the pier was closed because of reclamation works and was relocated to Yen Chow Street.
Comments
The completion date in 1924…
The completion date in 1924 is likely false. The aerial photograph of the vicinity taken in November 1924 (sortie PEGASUS/RN/H/0027, frame 0026) does not show any structure that resembles a pier. It is until the next flight in January 1935 (sortie EAGLE/RN/HK/0003, frame D_0004) that a pier can be positively identified.
Moreover, there are three drawings dated 19th June, 1929 for the "Construction of R.C. Ferry Piers at Mong Kong Tsui and Sham Shui Po" with a "Contract No. 42 of 1929" in the Hong Kong Government Record Service. I have not accessed the three drawings or tried to locate the contract yet but I believe the
first gensecond gen pier was in service no earlier than 1929.Re: Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier
Tenders were invited for the construction of Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier in April/May 1929. By the end of 1930, construction work was nearly completed except for the roofing over the pier.
The roofing work was completed at the end of June 1931 and the Ferry Co. transferred from the old wooden pier opposite Nan Chang Street (Nam Cheong St) and commenced a new service from the new pier in July.
Sources:
(1) Item 207 in the Report of Public Works for 1930
(2) Item 253 in the Report of Public works for 1931
Re: Sham Shui Po Ferry Pier
Thank you both. I've corrected the dates and revised the post.
history
There is a wiki for this pier. It seems there was a third generation pier at Yen Chow Street opened in 1978 to replace the second generation pier.
https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%B7%B1%E6%B0%B4%E5%9F%97%E7%A2%BC%E9%A…
Additional info for anyone…
Additional info for anyone interested:
19th April, 1929 Hong Kong Government Gazette 1929 (Supplement)
135 Tender invited for Construction of Ferry Piers at Mong Kok Tsui and Samshuipo
30th May, 1930 Hong Kong Government Gazette 1930 (Supplement)
222 Tenders invited for Steel Roofs for New Forry Piers at Mong Kok Tsui and Shamshuipo
Report of the Director of Public Works for the year 1929
pp. 92 Paragraph 200. Mong Kok Tsui and Shamshuipo Ferry Piers
Report of the Director of Public Works for the year 1930
pp. 103 Paragraph 207. Shamshuipo Ferry Pier
Report of the Director of Public Works for the year 1931
pp. 40 Paragraph 253. Shamshuipo Ferry Pier
HKRS1171-1 Deposit
Technical Drawings Relating to Port Development
HKRS1171-1-1 File
Port of Hong Kong - Construction of R.C. Ferry Piers at Mong Kong Tsui and Sham Shui Po - General Plan Elevation and Sections of Piers, Contract No. 42 of 1929. Contract Drawing No. 2, 19.6.1929
HKRS1171-1-2 File
Port of Hong Kong - Construction of R.C. Ferry Piers at Mong Kong Tsui and Sham Shui Po – Details of Reinforcement at Hoists, Contract No. 42 of 1929. Contract Drawing No. 5, 19.6.1929
HKRS1171-1-3 File
Port of Hong Kong - Construction of R.C. Ferry Piers at Mong Kong Tsui and Sham Shui Po – Details of Ramps, 19.6.1929