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  2. Brisbane City Council - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane City Council (BCC, also known as Council) is the local government of the City of Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland.The largest local government in Australia by population and area, BCC's jurisdiction includes 26 wards and 27 elected councillors covering 1,338 km 2 (517 sq mi).

  3. Clem Jones Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It is Brisbane’s first privately financed inner city toll road, [3] [4] the city's largest road infrastructure project and one of Queensland's largest infrastructure projects. With a length of 4.8 km (3.0 mi) it was the longest road tunnel in the country until the 6.7 km (4.2 mi) Airport Link tunnel was completed.

  4. Transport in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Explorer (superseding the City Sights services) was a non-TransLink prepaid hop-on, hop-off service that visited Brisbane's landmarks, including Mt Coot-tha, on a two-hour journey. Services were suspended in 2017. [32] A new bus rapid transit system, branded the Brisbane Metro was announced in 2016 by the Brisbane City Council. The ...

  5. TransApex - Wikipedia

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    It is currently expected to commence sometime around 2026 but may be brought forward depending on the findings of a review currently underway by Brisbane City Council. [13] The project does not appear in the Queensland State Government South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program running to 2031.

  6. Transport for Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Before the council withdrew support in 1961, the council supported the tram network by expanding it to a peak of 175 kilometres (109 mi) with over 400 trams. [7] Bus services commenced in 1925 by the Brisbane City Council. [8] Brisbane City Council shut down bus services due to financial loss in November 1927.

  7. Brisbane City Council Tramways Substation No 9 - Wikipedia

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    The former Brisbane City Council Tramways substation no 9 was built to the design of Brisbane City Council Tramways architect Roy Rusden Ogg around 1935 during a period of tramways expansion. [1] Horse-drawn trams operated in Brisbane from August 1885, operated by an English company, Metropolitan Tramway and Investment Co. Ltd.

  8. Brisbane Linked Intersection Signal System - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Linked Intersection Signal System or BLISS was Brisbane City Council's ITS infrastructure platform. This system incorporates large scale Traffic Signal control, a Real Time Passenger Information System (), and other infrastructure for managing and monitoring the road network for the Greater Brisbane Area.

  9. Inner City Bypass, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The M3 Inner City Bypass (ICB) is a 5.6-kilometre (3.5 mi) major motorway standard bypass in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Bypassing the Brisbane central business district to the north, it connects Brisbane's Pacific Motorway and Go Between Bridge at Hale Street to Kingsford Smith Drive, Legacy Way Tunnel, Clem Jones Tunnel, AirportLink Tunnel and Lutwyche Road following the Exhibition ...