Fremantle Passenger Terminal
| Fremantle Passenger Terminal | |
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Main entrance prior to 2019 refurbishment | |
| Former names | Port of Fremantle Passenger Terminal |
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| General information | |
| Status | Operational |
| Type | Passenger terminal |
| Architectural style | Post war international |
| Location | Victoria Quay, Fremantle |
| Address | Lot 2114 Beach Street, Fremantle |
| Town or city | Fremantle, Western Australia |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | 32°02′51″S 115°44′52″E / 32.0475°S 115.7478°E |
| Current tenants | Fremantle Port Authority |
| Groundbreaking | 1958 |
| Construction started | 1960 |
| Completed | 1962 |
| Opened |
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| Owner | Fremantle Port Authority |
| Design and construction | |
| Architecture firm | Hobbs, Winning and Leighton |
| Other designers | Howard Taylor |
| Main contractor | AT Brine & Sons and the Fremantle Harbour Trust |
| Website | |
| fremantleports | |
| Type | State Registered Place |
| Designated | 7 April 2000 |
| Reference no. | 3363 |
The Fremantle Passenger Terminal is a maritime passenger terminal at Victoria Quay, Fremantle. It was built between 1960–62, replacing the former cargo sheds located at the site of construction.
It was opened in time for arrival of competitors for the Empire Games in 1962. The terminal is the largest in Australia and is the only passenger terminal in Australia capable of berthing two cruise liners simultaneously.