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Out of service
  
8 August 1980

Beam
  
31.4 ft (9.6 m)

Launched
  
28 April 1925

Builder
  
Tonnage
  
309 GT

Draft
  
9.9 ft (3.0 m)

Length
  
40 m

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Owner
  
Devonport Steam Ferry Company LimitedNew Zealand Maritime Trust

Toroa, named for the Northern royal albatross, is an Albatross-class passenger ferry that used to serve Auckland, New Zealand, primarily travelling between the Devonport, New Zealand and Auckland CBD ferry terminals. Together with her sister ship Makora, she ferried about 20,000 passengers a day, until she was taken out of service in 1980.

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The ferry has since been purchased by the New Zealand Maritime Trust, and a volunteer group, the Toroa Preservation Society, is working towards a restoration. However, the well-restored vessel sank in 1998 at Birkenhead Wharf in a storm. Recovered, the ferry now sits on land in Henderson, where restoration work is continuing slowly but regularly.

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Other Albatross-class ferries include

  • Albatross
  • Kestrel
  • The Peregrine
  • Ngoiro
  • Makora

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    References

    Toroa (ferry) Wikipedia