Tunnels, bridges and transport links
Brisbane City Council is working on major traffic infrastructure and road projects across Brisbane, improving the road network and reducing traffic congestion. A key part of Council's balanced plan is the TransApex ring road, which will keep Brisbane moving and tackle traffic congestion. New transport infrastructure will fill gaps in Brisbane's road network, allowing traffic to bypass the CBD over bridges, through tunnels and via highway links.
TransApex is Council's long term plan to improve the road and transport networks and cross-city travel in Brisbane. It will give residents new river crossings and bridges to connect existing motorways and arterials. Find local roads and major intersections Council is working on in suburbs across Brisbane.
CLEM7 Tunnel
The Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7) connects Woolloongabba in the south to Bowen Hills in the north. At 6.8 kilometres in length, the project is Brisbane's first major road tunnel. CLEM7 allows motorists to enjoy faster, safer and more reliable travel. Find:
Go Between Bridge
The Go Between Bridge connects South Brisbane and West End with Paddington, Milton and the city. Using the Go Between Bridge is easy. Find:- toll fees and charges
- out how to pay your toll or find the best tolling options for you
- pedestrian and cycle maps or maps for driving
Eleanor Schonell Bridge
If you commute between the University of Queensland's (UQ) St Lucia campus and Dutton Park, you can walk, ride or 'bus it' across the Eleanor Schonell Bridge. Find:- bus services and high frequency bus routes
- walking and cycling access maps
- Dutton Park access maps if you are walking or riding
- UQ access maps for pedestrians and cyclists
Legacy Way
Legacy Way is the fourth project in Council's TransApex plan. The tunnel is designed to reduce congestion and improve Brisbane's road network. The tunnel construction is on track to be complete by 2015. Get the latest:- information on construction works from Transcity
- project timeline for Legacy Way
- background and benefits
- Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) information
Kingsford Smith Drive upgrade project
The Kingsford Smith Drive upgrade project will improve traffic flow and capacity at intersections, with more road user safety and pedestrian and cyclist access. Construction along Kingsford Smith Drive is underway:






