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Queensland Rail Citytrain network offers regular services to and from Ipswich railway station to Brisbane, Brisbane Airport, the eastern suburbs, and western suburbs (as far as Rosewood). Westside Buslines is the prominent bus company in Ipswich, linking all sides of town to Ipswich CBD; Redbank; Springfield; or Forest Lake (in Brisbane).
Pages in category "Suburbs of Ipswich, Queensland" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The electrified rail line that extends east from Ipswich through Brisbane's western suburbs to the Brisbane CBD is known as the Ipswich Line. The Rosewood railway line , part of the first railway in Queensland, is also electrified and extends west through Ipswich's western suburbs to the town of Rosewood .
Ipswich Post Office, c. 1890 Ipswich in flood, 1893. Ipswich is the second-oldest local government area in Queensland, after Brisbane. On 16 November 1859, after the enactment of the Municipalities Act of 1858 in New South Wales, [4] a petition containing 91 signatures was received by the Governor of New South Wales seeking to have Ipswich, which at the time had 3,000 people, granted municipal ...
Camira is a suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. [2] At the 2021 census, ... The origin of the suburb name is from an Aboriginal word meaning windy. [2]
Karalee is a rural residential suburb of Ipswich in the ... by the Queensland Place Names Board on 1 September 1973. The name Karalee is an Ugarapul word meaning ...
One of the older suburbs, East Ipswich is predominantly made up of weatherboard and fibro houses punctuated with larger heritage houses, and newer townhouses and flats. [ 3 ] The suburb is bordered on the north and west by two sections of the Bremer River (split by the small suburb of Basin Pocket); and to the south by Brisbane Road, the city's ...
The suburb is so named because it is immediately north (across the Bremer River) from the centre of Ipswich. [4] Raymond Hill was named after the hill which in turn was named after early land holders J & R Raymond. [3] [6] North Ipswich is the birthplace of Queensland Rail.