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Queen Street, Brisbane
Street in Brisbane's CBD / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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![]() View from Queen Street Mall | |
Location | Brisbane central business district |
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West end | Victoria Bridge, North Quay |
Major junctions | George Street, Albert Street, Edward Street, Creek Street, Adelaide Street |
East end | Ann Street |
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Status | Partially pedestrianised |
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Queen Street is the main street of Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, Australia. It is named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
The western part of the street is covered by a new plaza at the base of Brisbane Square and underneath part of the western half is the Queen Street bus station.
Queen Street is heavily built up with arcades, shops, hotels, offices and apartment high-rises such as MacArthur Central, Brisbane Square, Central Plaza, Aurora Tower, Treasury Casino, Wintergarden, Broadway on the Mall, The Myer Centre and QueensPlaza. Queen Street is also the location of Brisbane's General Post Office.