Centenary Bridge Southbound Works and Shorncliffe Line Closures Impact Monday Commute

Morning Commute Overview for Monday, 16 February 2026
Brisbane commuters should prepare for a busy start to the work week this Monday, 16 February 2026. While the major weekend events at Suncorp Stadium and the CBD have concluded, several long-term infrastructure projects and new roadwork phases are expected to influence travel times on major arteries and public transport lines.
Major Roadwork: Centenary Bridge Southbound
A significant focus for western suburb commuters is the Centenary Motorway at Jindalee. Following the successful opening of the new northbound bridge late last year, the project has now transitioned into the rehabilitation phase of the original southbound structure. Commuters should expect the following:
- Southbound traffic is being diverted to maintain flow, but reduced lane widths and speed limits are in place across the bridge.
- Congestion is likely during the morning peak for those heading toward the CBD from Sinnamon Park and Jindalee.
- Merge lanes near the entry and exit ramps remain under temporary configurations; motorists are advised to exercise caution and allow for an extra 10 to 15 minutes of travel time.
Public Transport: Shorncliffe Station and Rail Updates
Rail commuters on the northern lines face continued disruptions as part of the network-wide accessibility upgrades. The Shorncliffe station remains fully closed to all passengers. Those traveling from the Shorncliffe area must use the provided rail replacement bus services to connect with trains at Northgate station. Additionally:
- Moorooka station is currently undergoing significant construction works associated with the Cross River Rail project, which may impact platform access and parking.
- All commuters are reminded that the 50-cent flat fare remains in effect across the Translink network, providing relief during these construction-heavy periods.
- Commuters should check the Translink app for real-time fault alerts, as recent morning services on the Airport line have seen sporadic cancellations due to equipment issues.
Local Road Closures and Council Projects
Brisbane City Council has several active work zones that may affect local traffic flow throughout the day. Major areas of concern include:
- Annerley: Ongoing works on Ipswich Road near the intersection with Waterton Street are expected to cause delays.
- Albion: Construction activity continues on Sandgate Road, with potential lane closures between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.
- Acacia Ridge: Excavation works on Bellamy Street and Learoyd Road may result in local diversions.
- CBD: Albert Street remains closed between Mary and Charlotte streets to facilitate the ongoing construction of the new Cross River Rail underground station.
Motorists are encouraged to use navigation apps to find the most efficient routes and to remain patient while these critical infrastructure upgrades continue across the city.

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