Diversion for Bicentennial Bikeway

Bikeway users will be diverted to a new route along the Bicentennial Bikeway between Victoria Bridge and Waterline Park from Monday 16 May 2022.

A diversion will be required onto The Landing while works to upgrade public space adjacent to the Queen’s Wharf site occur.

When:
From Monday 16 May 2022 the diversion will be in place for pedestrians and active transport users on the Bicentennial Bikeway for around 12 months.

Where:
From the City Cat terminal at North Quay to the start of the Mangrove Walk, a diversion will be in place on The Landing for all bikeway users (Refer to map below).

The diversion will be clearly marked with hoarding and directional and speed limit signage.

Temporary diversion:
The diversion is required while rejuvenation works to transform the public space is underway. The diversion will be in place for around 12 months while the new public space will open with the first stage of the Integrated Resort Development in mid-2023.

There will be a mix of concrete and suspended structures along the bikeway diversion. Please plan ahead, take care and ride to conditions.

Bicentennial Bikeway Diversion
Bicentennial Bikeway Diversion

For more information head to the Queens Warf Brisbane website.

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