Racecourse Road Queensland |
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Racecourse Road, May 2013 | |
Type | Road |
Length | 900 m (0.6 mi) |
Maintained by | Brisbane City Council |
South end | Kingsford Smith Drive (State Route 25) |
North end | Eagle Farm Racecourse |
LGA(s) | City of Brisbane |
Major suburbs | Hamilton, Ascot |
Racecourse Road in Hamilton, Queensland, is a dining, shopping and entertainment precinct in Brisbane, joining Kingsford Smith Drive and the Eagle Farm Racecourse.
Racecourse Road extends for 900 metres (3,000 ft) from Kingsford Smith Drive in Hamilton in the south to Eagle Farm Racecourse in Ascot in the north. At its southern end, it connects to Portside Wharf and the Hamilton Harbour precinct, at its northern end to the Doomben Racecourse. The road is well known for the poinciana trees lining the footpaths along its full length.
Racecourse Road was serviced by a Brisbane tram line from 1899 until 1969 when all Brisbane tram services were abandoned. It is now serviced by four stops of Brisbana bus lines 300 and 305, as well as lines 301, 302 and 303. TransLink's CityCat terminal is located the road's southern end at Bretts Wharf. Access to the City network train services is provided since 1882 by the Eagle Farm railway station. The first taxi company in Brisbane, the Ascot Taxi Service, was founded by Edmund Beckham and Edward Videan in 1919 and it operated from the Ascot Garage on Racecourse Road.
Racecourse Road is home to more than 130 businesses. These include 30 restaurants and cafes, including several Thai restaurants and many ethnic and Western cuisines, including the noted Baguette restaurant, Tatiana Grigorieva's gelateria Milany, supermarkets and a convenience store opposite the Hamilton Hotel pub. Other shops include florists and a dozen boutiques and fashion shops, 5 bank branches, a post office, several dental and medical practices, numerous real estate agents, two news agents, hairdressers, and a Brisbane City library.