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14 April 2019 14 April 2019 ROAD CLOSURE DETAIL The following road closures will be in operation between 4.30am and 2.00pm on Sunday 14 April 2019 to facilitate the Tour de Brisbane. All roads are fully closed in both directions, unless otherwise noted. This information is correct at the time of publishing (11 March 2019). Please note that locations and times of road closures and changed traffic conditions are subject to change due to operational requirements. For up-to- date information about road closures and changed traffic conditions, visit www.tourdebrisbane.org/roads. Suburb Road Between Closure time Reopen time South East Busway Melbourne Street, South Brisbane and Eight Mile Plains 5.00am 2:00pm Coronation Drive Hale Street, Milton and Benson Street, Toowong 6.15am 8.45am Go Between Bridge Coronation Drive, Milton and Montague Road, South Brisbane 6.15am 10.30am Significant Hale Street Coronation Drive and Inner City Bypass Outbound from City inter-suburban connections Inner City Bypass Hale Street and Clem7 Bowen Hills Interchange Outbound from City (multiple 6.15am 9.30am suburbs) Legacy Way Inner City Bypass and Western Freeway Inbound to City Western Freeway Moggill Road and Milton Road Inbound to City Hale Street Coronation Drive and Inner City Bypass Inbound to City 6.45am 10.30am Inner City Bypass Hale Street and Clem7 Bowen Hills Interchange Inbound to City 1 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Legacy Way Inner City Bypass and Western Freeway Outbound to Ipswich Western Freeway Moggill Road and Milton Road Outbound to Ipswich Vulture Street Ernest Street and Stanley Street 4.30am 8.30am (eastbound only) Ernest Street Merivale Street and Little Stanley Street Glenelg Street Merivale Street and Grey Street 4.30am 2.00pm Grey Street Peel Street and Tribune Street Grey Street Tribune Street and Vulture Street 4.30am 8.30am Stanley Place Montague Road and Peel Street 5.00am 10.30am South Brisbane Tribune Street Merivale Street and Grey Street 4.30am 8.30am *South Bank Car Park access detour in place via Ernest Street Colchester Street Ernest Street and south of Tribune Street 5.00am 2.00pm Cultural Centre Stanley Place and Stanley Street *car park access excepted Tunnel Fish Lane Grey Street and Merivale Street Hope Street Peel Street and Melbourne Street Melbourne Street Victoria Bridge and Cordelia Street Victoria Bridge William Street and Melbourne Street 2 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Christie Street Vulture Street and Lower River Terrace 6.00am 8.30am Dock Street Vulture Street and Lower River Terrace Little Dock Street Dock Street and Stanley Street Merivale Street Ernest Street and Vulture Street Sidon Street Stanley Street and South Bank Parklands Stanley Street Sidon Street and Little Dock Street South Brisbane Vulture Street Stanley Street and Leopard Street Montague Road Cordelia Street and Stanley Place 6.00am 10.30am Little Stanley Street Grey Street and Tribune Street 4.30am 2.00pm Russell Street South Bank Parklands and Grey Street Stanley Street Cultural Centre Tunnel and Melbourne Street Allan Street Stanley Street and Vulture Street 6.00am 8.30am 3 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Lower River Terrace Dock Street and Kangaroo Point Cliffs 6.00am 8.30am Amesbury Street Main Street and end of street Anderson Street Holman Street and end of street Annie Street MacKenzie Street and Wicklow Street Baildon Street Deakin Street and Main Street Bell Street Main Street and River Terrace Bright Street MacDonald Street and end of street Ellis Street Leopard Street and Lower River Terrace Hamilton Street Bright Street and MacDonald Street Holman Street Anderson Street and End of Street Kangaroo Leopard Street Vulture Street and River Terrace Point 6.15am 8.30am Llewellyn Street Main Street and River Terrace Lockerbie Street Main Street and River Terrace MacDonald Street Bright Street and Annie Street MacKenzie Street Annie Street and Main Street Main Street Holman Street and Thornton Street Main Street Pearson Street and Story Bridge Mark Lane Main Street and Lahey Lane Paton Street Main Street and River Terrace Pixley Street Thornton Street and end of street River Terrace Leopard Street and Main Street 4 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Rotherham Street Deakin Street and Main Street Scott Street Main Street and end of street Shafston Avenue (inbound) O'Connell Street and Story Bridge Shafston Avenue (outbound) Story Bridge and Deakin Street Kangaroo Story Bridge Main Street and Kemp Place 6.15am 8.30am Point Thornton Street Pixley Street and Main Street Walmsley Street Main Street and River Terrace Wharf Street Main Street and end of street Wicklow Street Annie Street and Main Street Wild Street Leopard Street and end of street Bowen Terrace Kemp Place and Malt Street Ivory Lane Boundary Street and end of street Fortitude Ivory Street Brunswick Street and Boundary Street 6.15am 8.45am Valley Kemp Place Story Bridge and Ann Street Martin Street Kemp Place and Harrison Lane McLachlan Street Kemp Place and Marshall Street 5 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Adelaide Street Ivory Street and Wharf Street Adelaide Street North Quay and Edward Street Albert Street Mary Street and Alice Street Boundary Street Ivory Street and Ann Street Boundary Street Ivory Street and end of street Burnett Lane Adelaide Street and George Street Charlotte Street Eagle Street and Market Street Charlotte Street Albert Street and George Street Coronation Drive Hale Street and Riverside Expressway Brisbane City Eagle Street Wharf Street and Mary Street 6.15am 8.45am Edward Street Mary Street and Margaret Street Elizabeth Street William Street and George Street Exford Street Quay Street and Coronation Drive Exford Street Resident access via Upper Roma Street and Quay Street Felix Street Mary Street and Margaret Street George Street Alice Street and Ann Street Howard Street Macrossan Street and end of street Macrossan Street Ann Street and end of street Margaret Street Felix Street and William Street 6 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Margaret Street Albert Street and George Street Market Street Charlotte Street and Mary Street Mary Street Eagle Street and Edward Street Mary Street Albert Street and George Street Queen Street Ann Street and Wharf Street Riverside Expressway (northbound) Turbot Street off ramp and Coronation Drive 6.15am 8.45am Riverside Expressway (southbound) Coronation Drive and Herschel Street Brisbane City Riverside Expressway Elizabeth Street ramps (both directions) Riverside Expressway and Elizabeth Street Riverside Expressway Herschel Street ramp Riverside Expressway and Herschel Street Riverside Expressway Margaret Street ramps (both directions) Riverside Expressway and Margaret Street William Street Elizabeth Street and Stephens Lane 4.00am 2.00pm North Quay Turbot Street and Adelaide Street Upper Roma Street Quay Street and Hale Street 6.15am 10.30am 7 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Coronation Drive Hale Street and Benson Street Cribb Street Coronation Drive and McDougall Street Milton Graham Street Coronation Drive and Marie Street 6.15am 8.45am Lang Parade Coronation Drive and Dunmore Terrace Park Road Coronation Drive and Fort Lane Chasely Street Coronation Drive and Dunmore Terrace Auchenflower Coronation Drive Hale Street and Benson Street 6.15am 8.45am Land Street Sylvan Road and Coronation Drive Dean Street Anzac Park entry and Mount Coot-tha Road 6.10am 9.45am Benson Street Coronation Drive and High Street Booth Street Coronation Drive and End of Booth Street Coronation Drive Hale Street and Benson Street Toowong Land Street Sylvan Road and Coronation Drive 6.15am 8.45am Landsborough Terrace Coronation Drive and Sylvan Road Patrick Lane Dixon Street and Coronation Drive Sylvan Road Coronation Drive and Bennett Street 8 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Mount Coot-tha Road Milton Road and Western Freeway 6.15am 9.45am Ada Street Richer Street and Old Mount Coot-tha Road Birdwood Terrace Sir Samuel Griffith Drive and Frederick St Frederick Street Birdwood Terrace and Milton Road Horrocks Street End of street and end of street Toowong Old Mount Coot-tha Rd Ada Street and end of street 6.30am 9.45am Purkiss Street Walter Street and end of street Richer Street Mount Coot-tha Road and Birdwood Terrace Walter Street Old Mount Coot-tha Road and Birdwood Terrace Mount Coot-tha Road Western Freeway and Sir Samuel Griffith Drive Mount Coot- Scenic Drive Mount Coot-tha Road and Sir Samuel Griffith Drive 6.30am 9.30am tha Sir Samuel Griffith Drive Mount Coot-tha Road and Mount Coot-tha Road Rouen Road Rainworth Road and Birdwood Terrace Bardon (southbound only) 6.30am 9.45am 9 1300 282 949 | [email protected] 14 April 2019 Ford Road Grieve Road and Kloske Road Grieve Road Mount Gravatt Capalaba Road and Ford Road 7.30am 11.30am Rochedale Road Ford Road and Grieve Road Rochedale Miles Platting Road M1 Gateway northbound on/off ramps and Rochedale Road 7.30am 12.30pm Rochedale Road Miles Platting Road and Ford Road Rochedale Road Priestdale Road and Miles Platting Road 8.00am 12.30pm Alperton Road Kloske Road and Mount Cotton Road Kloske Road Ford Road and Alperton Road Burbank 7.45am 12.15pm Mount Cotton Road Mount Gravatt Capalaba Road and Broadwater Road Avalon Road Mount Cotton Road and Ford Road Broadwater Road Mount Cotton Road and Mount Cotton Road Sheldon 7.45am 12.30pm Mount Cotton Road Broadwater Road and Avalon Road Ford Road Avalon Road and Priestdale Road 7.45am 12.30pm Priestdale Priestdale Road Ford Road and Glengala Drive 8.00am 12.30pm 10 1300 282 949 | [email protected] .
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