Roadworks Impact Major Corridors in Annerley and Albion; Deception Bay Stop Closure Starts Today

Mid-Week Traffic Overview
Commuters across Brisbane can expect typical mid-week congestion this Wednesday, 4 March 2026. As we hit the middle of the work week, major arterial roads are seeing steady volumes, though several ongoing infrastructure projects and maintenance works are likely to impact travel times. Drivers are encouraged to allow extra time, particularly when navigating through the northern and southern suburbs where roadworks are concentrated.
Key Roadworks and Closures
Brisbane City Council and the Department of Transport and Main Roads have several active sites today. Significant attention should be paid to the following areas:
- Annerley: Multiple projects continue along Ipswich Road. Motorists should be prepared for changed traffic conditions and potential lane restrictions. These works are part of ongoing upgrades and are expected to continue through most of March.
- Albion: Construction remains active on Sandgate Road. Additionally, excavation works on various local streets in the Albion area are scheduled to continue until mid-March, which may cause minor delays for those cutting through the suburb.
- Acacia Ridge: Today marks the scheduled final day for excavation works on Bellamy Street. While traffic is expected to return to normal here tomorrow, expect some final-day disruptions. Nearby, Learoyd Road continues to host maintenance work which will remain in place until mid-month.
- Alderley: Heavy equipment is active on South Pine Road and Enoggera Road. Commuters using these routes to access the city from the north-west should expect slow-moving traffic during peak hours.
Public Transport Alerts
Translink has issued several updates for commuters utilizing the bus and rail networks today. While the rail network is currently operating on a regular weekday schedule without major track closures, there are specific bus service adjustments to note:
- Deception Bay: A temporary stop closure begins today, 4 March, at Thompson Street. This closure is expected to last until 18 March. Passengers are advised to check the Translink app for the nearest alternative boarding point.
- Brisbane Metro: The M1 and M2 Metro services continue to provide high-frequency 'turn-up-and-go' travel between Eight Mile Plains, Roma Street, and UQ Lakes. These services remain the most reliable option for avoiding inner-city road congestion.
- Arundel: For those traveling toward the northern corridor, be aware of route 719 stop changes currently in effect on Brisbane Road.
As always, the best way to stay ahead of delays is to check real-time traffic maps before departing and to utilize the Translink journey planner for the most up-to-date public transport timings. Drive safely and stay alert to changing conditions in work zones.

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