Magic Round traffic changes, road closures on May 2, 3 and 4
This is what you need to know to ensure you don’t miss out on your democracy sausage and chance to vote this weekend as Magic Round draws tens of thousands of people to Brisbane roads and public transport.
NRL Magic Round this year falls on the same weekend as the federal election. With road closures, parking restrictions and changes to public transport in place over this long weekend, this is what you need to know to ensure you don’t miss out on your democracy sausage and your chance to vote on Saturday.
What’s the best time to vote to avoid the Magic Round Traffic Rush?
Heading to the polling booths as early as possible is recommended to avoid the traffic rush.
Road closures
A road closure will be in place on Caxton St, between Petrie Terrace and Hale St, from 10am on Friday, May 5, through to 3am on Monday,. Traffic and pedestrian management measures along Upper Roma St and Roma St, including post-event closure of Upper Roma St to general traffic will also be in place. Part of Castlemaine St will also be closed to through traffic. Temporary coach parking zones will be in place in Parkview St, Mayneview St and Finchley St immediately west of the stadium and in Railway Tce, Crombie St and McDougall St south of Milton Rd.
Parking restrictions
There is no parking in or around Suncorp Stadium during NRL Magic Round, with fans encouraged to catch public transport instead. Fifteen minute parking limits will be in place for streets within the Lang Park Traffic Area from two hours before gates open time through to the conclusion of the game. A temporary disabled parking zone will also be in place in Cordova St off Castlemaine St.
Changes to public transport
A track closure affecting the Ferny Grove line will be in place from the first service on Saturday, May 3, to the last service on Sunday, May 4. Railbuses will run between Bowen Hills and Ferny Grove stations during the closure. Temporary bus parking zones will be available after games in Black St, Granzella St, Paten St and along Milton Rd (inbound) in the kerbside lane extending back as far as the Park Rd intersection.
You can travel to Suncorp Stadium for free if you present your game-day ticket to rail or bus staff, with additional train services and shuttle buses available over the weekend.
What additional transport options are available?
You can see the event transport options on the Translink website.
Where can you vote?
Click here to see all the open Election Day polling booths.
Originally published as Magic Round traffic changes, road closures on May 2, 3 and 4