File:TfNSW F4.svg
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DescriptionTfNSW F4.svg |
English: A faithful recreation of the "F4" square logo created by Transport for New South Wales, and used to indicate the F4 Darling Harbour ferry service (2013-17), and the F4 Cross Harbour ferry service (2017-present), operated by Harbour City Ferries. The logo is commonly used to represent the route on Transport for New South Wales' websites, graphics, and network maps. Recreated in Inkscape 0.92. |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Philip Terry Graham, based on work by Transport for New South Wales |
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Height | 100mm |