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Bridges section of Boyne-Burnett Inland Rail Trail opens

Opening of the Mt Debatebale to Mundubbera rail trail.

The Boyne-Burnett Inland Rail Trail (BBIRT) is a great success story of grassroots actions by communities a long way away from the seat of power. Last weekend a second section was officially opened, 30km of trail from Mt Debateable to Mundubbera.

This is the “Bridges” section of the BBIRT, as the rail corridor runs beside the mighty Burnett River, and crosses the many creeks feeding the river as they run off Mt Gayndah and the Binjour Plateau. The bridges which cross these creeks are listed by Engineers Australia as being of heritage significance.

Unfortunately floods have seen off two of these bridges, Reid Creek and Philpott, making it difficult for the rail trail to run along the corridor the entire distance from Gayndah to Mundubbera. At present, the trail starts 10km out of town in Mt Debateable siding, as the Reid Creek crossing prevents the trail from connecting into Gayndah. However, there is a detour around the site, where the bridge across Philpott Creek once was, adding a few kilometres to the journey.

Like many Queensland rail trails, this is an adventure experience. There are sandy sections, bumpy sections, and a few steep pinches out of gullies. The trail is best suited to a mountain bike (e-mtb is becoming popular too).

But for the adventurous who attempt the Bridges section of the BBIRT, you are rewarded with great views, and several plaques marking historical sites of interest.

Packs and Pedals’ runs a shuttle service on the BBIRT, and they can help you explore either the Bridges section or the Tunnels section from Kalpowar to Ubobo in the Boyne Valley.

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Bikeway detours and closures

Brisbane Riverfire Bikeway Closures

Brisbane City Council has advised there will be a number of shared path and bikeway closures from Thursday the 23rd to Saturday 25th of September as a result of the Riverfire event.

Closures include:

Story bridge Western footpath from 8am 23rd September to 8.30pm 25th September.

Goodwill bridge closed from 4-8pm Saturday.

Story bridge Eastern footpath 6.15-8pm Saturday.

New Farm Riverwalk 6.30-7.15pm Saturday.

Bikeways and shared paths around South Brisbane and Brisbane CBD may be impacted by large numbers of pedestrians during the Riverfire event. Please exercise caution when navigating through these affected areas.

Road Closure information may be found at https://www.brisbanefestival.com.au/sunsuper-riverfire-road-closures

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Bikeway detours and closures

North Brisbane Bikeway Stage 4 Construction Works on Price Street

The Department of Transport and Main Roads has advised that the rescheduled works on the North Brisbane bikeway north of Price Street will commence from Monday the 6th of September 2021.

The works are expected to be completed within the week, with the night works to be completed between the hours of 7pm to 5am Sunday to Thursday.

There will be changed traffic conditions in the area including detours, signage and lane closures. When using the area exercise caution and follow all directions while navigating through the affected site.

To view the offical TMR notice click here

North Brisbane Bike Way Map of Works
North Brisbane Bikeway Construction works