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Brisbane's public transport network is undergoing its most significant transformation in decades. The Cross River Rail project — due to open ahead of the 2032 Olympics — will add four underground stations in the inner city and dramatically increase train frequency across the network. Upgrades to bus rapid transit corridors, station precincts and active transport infrastructure are also progressing across Brisbane's suburbs as the city manages rapid growth.
For Brisbane residents and those following the city's evolution closely, stories like this sit within a broader picture of a city in transition — managing the demands of rapid growth, large-scale infrastructure delivery and the build-up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, while preserving the liveability and neighbourhood character that defines its inner suburbs, riverside precincts and outer communities.
This story was originally reported by Brisbane Times. Brisbane Beacon summarises and contextualises key Brisbane news stories as part of its daily morning briefing for residents, visitors and businesses.