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Long-term action

Funding rail trails helps power Queensland economy

Two riders riding along a dirt path past a map along the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail.

Rail trails across Queensland are being developed into cycling and walking trails from disused rail corridors. The funding will help to ensure that Queensland’s rail trails are accessible and of high quality, allowing locals and visitors alike to enjoy the beautiful scenery and history of Queensland by bicycle riders for many…

Categories 2017–2019 Action Plan, Action Summaries, Long-term action, Powering the economy

New plans to boost cycling across Queensland

Identifying principal cycle routes in local government areas helps to understand the most important routes and missing links for bicycle riding and to prioritise investment in connecting paths and…

Categories 2017–2019 Action Plan, Action Summaries, Building and connecting infrastructure, Long-term action

Supporting consistent wayfinding signage

High-quality wayfinding signage helps make it easier and more convenient for people to ride and to get where they want to go by bicycle. Focal points are used to plan cycle route signage and are listed on signs within the cycle network. A focal point is a destination where…

Categories 2017–2019 Action Plan, Action Summaries, Building and connecting infrastructure, Long-term action

Priorities

  • Building and connecting infrastructure
  • Encouraging more people to ride
  • Powering the Economy
  • Sharing our roads and public spaces
  • Using research and data

Recent posts

  • Encouraging innovation: BikeHack19
  • Case study: Australia’s longest rail trail: Brisbane Valley Rail Trail
  • Case study: Bike paths in regional Queensland: Thursday Island shared path
  • Case study: Integrating active transport: Gateway Upgrade North
  • State planning instruments updated to include cycling in decision making
  • Improving the TMR Cycling Infrastructure Policy implementation

Categories of posts

  • 2017–2019 Action Plan
  • Action Summaries
  • Being finalised
  • Building and connecting infrastructure
  • Complete
  • Cycling Stories
  • Encouraging more people to ride
  • Long-term action
  • Powering the economy
  • Sharing our roads
  • Updates and case studies
  • Updates and stories
  • Using research and data
  • Videos


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