Bicentennial bikeway upgrade
The Bicentennial bikeway is Brisbane city’s busiest shared pathway and an important cycle and pedestrian link in the active transport network. Running along the Brisbane River and connecting the CBD to Toowong, each day it carries more than 4000 pedestrians and cyclists.
Brisbane City Council is progressively upgrading the Bicentennial bikeway. To minimise the impact of construction work on pathway users, this work is being completed in stages.
- stage one - Cribb Street to Park Road, was completed in 2009
- stage two - Lang Parade to Land Street, was completed in September 2010
- stage three - Park Road to Lang Parade, has a detailed design prepared and Council plans to commence work on this stage in 2012/2013
- stage four - Land Street to west of the Regatta Ferry Terminal, is under investigation with plans to upgrade this section of the pathway in 2012/2013
In addition, Council upgraded the Bicentennial bikeway west and east of the Hale Street bridge in 2011.
- the Hale Street west project extends from the Go Between Bridge and Cribb Street
- the Hale Street east project is from the Go Between Bridge to the William Jolly bridge
For more information, download a Bicentennial bikeway upgrade map (PDF - 714kb).
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