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Major Logan Motorway Closures and CBD Rail Prep: Friday Traffic Guide

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27 March 2026/05:23
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Major Logan Motorway Closures and CBD Rail Prep: Friday Traffic Guide
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Shiftchange

Morning Peak and Afternoon Outlook

As we head into Friday, March 27, 2026, Brisbane commuters can expect the usual end-of-week congestion across major arteries, but significant disruptions are looming for the evening peak and the upcoming weekend. While the morning run on the M1 and Centenary Motorway is expected to follow typical patterns, a major closure on the Logan Motorway starting tonight will require careful planning for those heading home late or travelling across the southside.

Major Road Closures: Logan Motorway

The most critical update for today involves the Logan Motorway. Starting from 8:00 PM tonight, all eastbound lanes will be closed between Formation Street and Boundary Road. This closure is scheduled to remain in place until early Monday morning to allow for essential pavement maintenance and infrastructure upgrades. Additionally, the eastbound on-ramp from Boundary Road and Skepper Street will be closed during the same window. Motorists are advised to follow the clearly marked detours via the Ipswich Motorway or Centenary Motorway interchange. If you are planning to travel through Ellen Grove or Carole Park after the 8:00 PM cutoff, expect significant delays and consider alternative routes such as the M1 or local arterial roads.

CBD and Cross River Rail Impacts

In the city center, long-term construction projects continue to dictate traffic flow. The eastbound lane of Mary Street remains closed adjacent to the Albert Street site, a condition expected to last through the remainder of the year. Nearby, Roma Street continues to see temporary lane and footpath changes as crews work on the new station precinct. Further south, the Woolloongabba precinct is experiencing ongoing traffic shifts to accommodate massive underground works. Commuters should remain alert for changing signage and increased pedestrian activity around these major transport hubs throughout the day.

Public Transport and Special Events

For those using the rail network, Moorooka station remains closed for its total accessibility rebuild. Passengers should continue to use rail replacement buses or alternative stations as planned. Looking ahead, a major track closure is scheduled for the Inner City line starting tomorrow morning, Saturday, March 28. If you are a shift worker or planning a night out in the Fortitude Valley or CBD tonight, be aware that preparation for these works may affect late-night services between Albion and Roma Street stations.

Finally, the Run Army event setup begins today in South Brisbane. Russell Street will see changed traffic conditions from 9:00 AM this morning through to midnight. While the most significant road closures for the event occur on Sunday, the initial equipment load-in and site preparation may cause minor localized delays for those moving through the South Bank precinct today.

Commuter Tips for Friday

  • Leave the CBD before 7:30 PM if you rely on the Logan Motorway eastbound to avoid the initial closure rush.
  • Check the Translink journey planner if you are travelling late tonight to confirm if maintenance work impacts your specific line before the major weekend shutdowns.
  • Use the Adelaide Street tunnel for bus travel through the CBD, which continues to provide a reliable bypass for commuters entering and exiting the city.