RODD POINT

  • AURDP
  • Latitude: -33.85099
  • Longitude: 151.1268
  • East Australia
  • Port in Australia

Location: Rodd Point NSW Australia

Rodd Point is a small suburb located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, situated on the Parramatta River's shores. While it primarily serves as a residential area, it does not host a commercial marine port. Rodd Point is part of the City of Canada Bay, and its waterfront is more known for recreational activities rather than industrial or commercial shipping operations.

For those looking for detailed marine port descriptions and specifications in the Sydney area, it's essential to look at major ports like Port Botany or the Port of Sydney, which handle significant commercial shipping and logistical activities.

Rodd Point - Key Features:

  1. Location: Situated on the eastern shore of Iron Cove, part of the Parramatta River.
  2. Community: Primarily residential, featuring parks, waterfront walks, and cycling paths.
  3. Recreation: Known for Rodd Park, the Bay Run (a popular 7 km run/walk track), and water sports activities like kayaking and rowing.
  4. Accessibility: Close to Sydney's inner west suburbs, easily accessible by road.

Notable Nearby Marine Ports:

  1. Port Botany:

    • Location: Approximately 12 km south of Sydney’s central business district.
    • Specifications: Major container and cargo port, facilities for bulk liquids, dry bulk cargoes, and ro-ro (roll-on/roll-off) vessels.
    • Features: Deep water berths, extensive rail and road connectivity, advanced container handling facilities.
  2. Port of Sydney (Sydney Harbour):

    • Location: In the heart of Sydney, encompassing locations like Circular Quay and Darling Harbour.
    • Specifications: Cruise ship terminal, general cargo handling, naval facilities.
    • Features: Iconic views including the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, multi-use for tourism, cargo, and recreational activities.

Summary:

While Rodd Point itself does not feature a marine port specifically tailored for commercial transportation or significant marine logistics, it offers a picturesque and recreationally rich waterfront area within the vibrant landscape of Sydney's metropolitan region. For substantial marine port requirements, facilities such as Port Botany and the Port of Sydney would be the options to consider.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
JOHN NUTT Passenger 04:26:19
CARAMIA Pleasure 04:22:18
EXILE Pleasure 03:49:11
SOUTHERN STAR Passenger 03:28:03
ETHEL TURNER Passenger A 02:27:56
MARGARET OLLEY Passenger 01:56:04
TERRAFERMA Pleasure 01:55:35
FRANCES BODKIN Passenger 01:26:20
ST JUDE Pleasure 01:24:23
CHERYL SALISBURY Passenger 12:29:45
NORMAN SELFE Passenger -- 12:29:42
SUPA STAR Pleasure 12:28:30
AUSPRO Pleasure 12:18:21
RUBY LANGFORD Passenger 3/25/2026
ABEL TASMAN III Pleasure 3/25/2026
KURT FEARNLEY Passenger 3/25/2026
OLIVE COTTON Passenger 3/25/2026
FOREVER YOUNG Sailing 3/25/2026
WINDY SPIRIT Pleasure 3/24/2026
ISOBEL BENNETT Other 3/24/2026

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