Adelaide Street, Brisbane

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Adelaide Street, Brisbane — facing towards the Edward Street intersection and the Brisbane City Hall
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Adelaide Street, Brisbane — facing towards the Edward Street intersection and the Brisbane City Hall
Trams in Adelaide Street Brisbane in 1954.  The trams and buildings are decorated for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Trams in Adelaide Street Brisbane in 1954. The trams and buildings are decorated for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II.

Adelaide Street runs parallel to Queen Street and Ann Street in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Parks and buidlings along Adelaide Street include the Brisbane City Hall, King George Square, Anzac Square and Anzac Square Arcade, Post Office Square, Brisbane Square and the Law Courts Complex.

A busy thoroughfare, Adelaide Street is also a well-known area for buses. For information, see the Adelaide Street Bus Mall article.

At the moment (2006), Adelaide Street has been disrupted by the building of the busway tunnel from the Queen Street Bus Station to the currently being built King George Busway Station.

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