Upfield bike path

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 The Upfield Bike Path in Brunswick
The Upfield Bike Path in Brunswick
Upfield bike path
Length Approx 7 km
Difficulty Easy
Hills Flat
Hazards Numerous Road crossings. People exiting stations. Forklifts.
Water
Path Bitumen path
Connecting Transport
Bus
Train Upfield railway line
Tram

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[edit] Description

The Upfield Rail Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Upfield railway line through the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1]

It stretches from Princes Park, through Brunswick and Coburg, to Fawkner. It was originally opened in the late 1980s.

Missing links have been progressively filled with the final work between Hope Street and Anstey railway station in Brunswick completed in August 2002. A section between Reynard and O'Hea Streets in Coburg with a signalled crossing at Bell St was completed by 2006 by City of Moreland Council and VicRoads.

[edit] Following the Path

The southern end of the Upfield Bike Path connects to the Capital City Trail on the old inner circle railway line reservation which provides access to the Merri Creek Trail at Rushall railway station; and in the other direction it passes near the Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens to connect with the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail.

Alternatively, at Park Street cyclists can join the Royal Parade bike path and on road bike lane which provides access to University of Melbourne main campus in Parkville.

City of Moreland Council has reported the number of people counted riding on the Upfield Bike Path and Sydney Road at Park Street has almost quadrupled from 1992 to 2003.

The Upfield path parallels Sydney Road shopping strip in Brunswick and Coburg, and is often used by pedestrians and cyclists for shopping, dog walking as well as commuter cycling.

Historic buildings along the path include the Brunswick baths at Dawson Street and the Railway Hotel (now a Backpackers Hostel) at Albert street, Brunswick.

[edit] Landmarks

Upfield railway line, Melbourne Zoo.

[edit] Connections

The path comes to a dead end in the north at Boundary Rd near Fawkner cemetery. It meets the Capital City Trail in the south.

The Western Ring Road Trail is 3km to the north, up Sydney Rd, from the most northerly end of the trail.

North end at 37.719074° S 144.961295° E. South end at 37.780251° S 144.957067° E.

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Melbourne's Off-Road Bicycle Network
Anniversary Outer Circle Trail | Bayside Trail | Belgrave Rail Trail | Blind Creek Trail | Broadmeadows Valley Trail | Bushy Creek Trail | Capital City Trail | Craigieburn Bypass Trail | Dandenong Creek Trail | Darebin Creek Trail | Diamond Creek Trail | East Malvern Station to Centre Rd Trail | Edgars Creek Trail | Federation Trail | Ferndale Park Trail | Ferny Creek Trail | Gardiners Creek Trail | Gawler Chain Trail | Greengully Trail | Hallam Bypass Trail | Hendersons Road Drain Trail | Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail | Koonung Creek Trail | Kororoit Creek Trail | Laverton Creek Trail | Maribyrnong River Trail | Maroondah Aqueduct Trail | Merri Creek Trail | Moonee Ponds Creek Trail | Mullum Mullum Creek Trail | Plenty River Trail | River Gum Walk Trail | Ruffey Creek Trail | Sandridge Trail | Scotchmans Creek Trail | Skeleton Creek Trail | Steele Creek Trail | St Georges Rd Trail | Syndal Heatherdale Pipe Reserve Trail | Tarralla Creek Trail | Taylors Creek Trail | Toolern Creek Trail | Upfield Rail Trail | Yarra River Trail | Werribee River Trail | Western Ring Road Trail | Wurundjeri Walk Trail

Cycling in Melbourne and Victoria

Segregated cycle facilities