The intersection of Brisbane's major roads on the southern side of the
Brisbane River is of the major intersections in Brisbane's history with the first track to Ipswich (now
Ipswich Road) established in the 1840s. The Woolloongabba Railway Station constructed in 1887 with the associated railway yards being built in 1900. The
Wooloongabba Branch railway line passed through the intersection until the closure of the yards and lines in the late 1960s. As tram routes also ran through the intersection, the management of 5 major road routes with car and buses, plus trams and trains travelling on their own tracks through the intersection made it Brisbane's busiest intersection. A signalman's box was in the centre of the intersection to manage the transit of trains through the intersection. ==References==