Bulimba Reach Explained

Bulimba Reach is a reach of the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.[1]

Geography

Bulimba Reach flows from south (upstream) to north (downstream). The suburbs of Hawthorne and Bulimba are on its eastern bank. The suburbs of New Farm, Teneriffe and Newstead lie to the west. Breakfast Creek joins the Brisbane River from the north-east at the northern end of Bulimba Reach.

History

The Bulimba Branch railway line was built in 1897 to support the wharves and industries located on the western bank of the Bulimba Reach in Newstead, Teneriffe and New Farm.[2]

Former wharves in the Bulimba Reach include:

Transport

There are three ferry terminals on Bulimba Reach (from upstream to downstream):

The CityCat services all of these ferry terminals along the Brisbane River. A cross-river ferry service also operates between Bulimba and Hawthorne ferry wharves.

Landmarks

There are many landmarks along the Bulimba Reach, including (from upstream to downstream):

Historically there were many wharves in the Teneriffe area and there remain a large number of associated warehouses on Macquarie Street which faced the river along the Bulimba Reach. However, urban renewal projects have replaced the wharves with residential apartments and those warehouses are now separated from the river. Similarly on the western bank, the heritage-listed Bulimba House once occupied all the land down to the riverfront at the Bulimba Reach, but subdivision of the estate over the years has resulted in Bulimba House no longer being a riverbank property.

External links

-27.449°N 153.05°W

Notes and References

  1. 22 January 2015.
  2. News: RAILWAY EXTENSION. . . 23 July 1895 . 27 January 2015 . 6 . National Library of Australia.