Waterworks Road Explained

Type:road
Length:8.5
Road Name:Waterworks Road
State:qld
Direction A:East
Exits:
  • Jubilee Terrace
  • Settlement Road
Direction B:West
End B: Mount Nebo Road,
End A: Musgrave Road,
Through:Red Hill, Ashgrove, The Gap
Route: State Route 31

Waterworks Road is an 8.5km (05.3miles) arterial road in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is currently signed as State Route 31 for its entire length. Waterworks Road transports traffic between the Brisbane central business district and western suburbs such as Red Hill, Ashgrove and The Gap.

History

Waterworks Road was built on a Turrbal pathway that led to Mount Coot-tha – a place of the honey-bee Dreaming.[1]

It was surveyed and named in 1864 as a direct route to the site of the Enoggera Dam, which was built from 1864 to 1866.[2]

A small Catholic Church was built on Waterworks Road in 1921, and St Finbarr’s Catholic primary school in 1925. The tram line was extended from Red Hill to Jubilee Terrace in 1924, and then to Coopers Camp Road in 1935.[3] This line operated continuously until it was closed in 1969. Examples of 1920s[4] and later[5] trams are shown.

Route

Connecting to the terminus of Musgrave Road (which leads into the city), Waterworks Road begins as a four-lane road in Red Hill. The road then leads into the central section of Ashgrove and intersects with major roads such as Jubilee Terrace and Stewart Road. Once the road reaches West Ashgrove, it is divided into two roads; the inbound road being Glory Street. After intersecting Coopers Camp Road, Waterworks Road forms back into a single, four-lane road and continues into The Gap. Once in The Gap, Waterworks Road intersects with Settlement Road, which connects traffic from The Gap to Keperra. Following this major intersection, Waterworks Road becomes a two-lane road and terminates at The Gap Park 'n' Ride. It connects to Mount Nebo Road, which travels to rural suburbs Mount Nebo and Mount Glorious.

In most sections of the road, there is a T2 Lane which operates between 7-9am on weekdays.

Terrain

From Musgrave Road, Waterworks Road descends the north-western slope of Red Hill until it crosses Ithaca Creek. It then climbs to the ridge line between Ithaca Creek and Enoggera Creek, and continues west to the Coopers Camp Road intersection. From there it descends rapidly into the Enoggera Creek valley and proceeds west into the gap between the Taylor Range to the north and Mount Coot-tha to the south. After crossing Enoggera Creek at Walton Bridge it follows the ridge line between Enoggera Creek and Fish Creek to its transition to Mt Nebo Road.

Upgrade

In 2018, it was proposed that Waterworks Road required an upgrade between Trout Street and Beth Eden Terrace in Ashgrove to improve traffic efficiency, reduce congestion and improve safety of road users.[6] The upgrade includes the addition of a secondary right-turn lane on the Waterworks Road – Stewart Road intersection, the addition of a left-turn lane on the Waterworks Road – Ashgrove Avenue intersection and the relocation of Bus stop 16 on Waterworks Road. Construction began in April 2019.

Local heritage places

The Brisbane City Council has defined a number of local heritage places in Waterworks Road under the Queensland Heritage Act 1992.[7] They are:

Major intersections

The entire road is in the Brisbane local government area.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A snapshot of Turrbal history in Brisbane . . 2019 . dakibudtcha.com.au . Turrbal Aboriginal Nation . 1 Jan 2020 .
  2. Web site: What’s in a Name? . Speechley . Richard . 2006 . thegaphistory.com . The Gap Historical Society . 30 Dec 2019 .
  3. Web site: Ashgrove . . 2018 . queenslandplaces.com.au . The University of Queensland . 1 Jan 2020 .
  4. Web site: A tram on Waterworks Road 1923 . . 1923 . commons.m.wikimedia.org . Wikimedia . 2 Jan 2020 .
  5. Web site: Trams at Ashgrove terminus, Waterworks Road. (Shortly prior to closure in 1969) . . 1969 . tdu.to . Trams Downunder . 2 Jan 2020 .
  6. News: Waterworks Road upgrade . Brisbane City Council . 27 December 2019 .
  7. Web site: Local Heritage Register (page 4) . . 31 Mar 2008 . www.brisbane.qld.gov.au . Brisbane City Council . 1 Jan 2020 .
  8. Web site: Stewart Place (A war memorial park on Waterworks Road) . . 2020 . mustdobrisbane.com . MUSTDOBRISBANE.COM PTY LTD . 2 Jan 2020 .
  9. Web site: Local heritage house in Waterworks Road . . 2019 . heritage.brisbane.qld.gov.au . Brisbane City Council . 2 Jan 2020 .
  10. Web site: Local heritage tram shelter in Waterworks Road . . 2019 . heritage.brisbane.qld.gov.au . Brisbane City Council . 2 Jan 2020 .