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PPQ Plates. Top Things to do Nov This Weekend Nov Book now for Love Actually with live orchestra. A post office was opened in Cheaper than the more direct railway through Brisbane Central constructed , the line provided a stopping-off point for the Exhibition. Residents of Bowen Hills then had the options of shopping in the Valley or the City. Residents also had ready access to the Exhibition building which became the Queensland Museum in A richly decorated polychrome brick building constructed in 23 weeks, the Exhibition is Bowen Hills' third important building on the Australian heritage register.

On the western boundary, Bowen Bridge Road, a tramline was opened in They came to a junction at the Mayne Station at the western end of Edmonstone Road. The origin of the name is unrecorded, but it presumably came from Patrick Mayne. The north-east side had waterside industries, houses and Perry Park.

The Exhibition grounds had been part of a swampy area needing drainage and filling, and the area northwards to Breakfast Creek was no better. In the Government acquired 20 ha of the low lying land, adjacent to the Mayne Junction railway station for new engine sheds, coaling and for staff amenities.

Land fill was transported from excavations at Roma Street and by the end of the s most of the facilities were completed. The Bowen Hills station was just south of the tunnel and Campbell Street. In , when the Mayne marshalling yards were enlarged, both Mayne Junction and Bowen Hills stations were closed and a new station named Bowen Hills built between them. I love living in Bowen Hills. We are a child free couple aand enjoy being close to all amenities pubs, restaurants, Newstead, James Stret FV, train station and highways to get out of the city.

Handy location, good public transport, v good brownies, king street and close to the city. Stuck at this station for 15mins cause the driver was having a chat with to other people that worked there and 10mins late for a meeting great work Bowen hills. Bowen Hills is very convenient, but not too family-friendly in my opinion. Not much street parking. Good public transport with the RBWH busway and the train station, although you often see police around the train station and doesn't always feel safe.

You are close to the RNA showgrounds so can walk to the Ekka when its on. Good cafes and restaurants close-by. Bowen Hills is a great suburb to live!! It is close to everything - you can walk to James Street to have lunch or shop or even walk home from a night out in the valley! Public transport couldn't be easier with the Bowen Hills train station being one of the main stops. You couldn't ask to live in a move convenient area! Back Queensland Brisbane Bowen Hills. Not great for No ratings yet.

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