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Description
Brisbane City Council's dataset details public bus stop locations and infrastructure. It includes features like Hastus ID, street name, latitude/longitude, bus stop type, tactile ground surface indicator, boarding point, and road gradient. The data is maintained by the council and was last audited on March 25, 2026.
Use Cases
Map bus stop density and accessibility features like tactile ground surface indicators and boarding points across suburbs for urban planning.
Analyze the distribution of bus stop types relative to road gradient and cross fall to identify potential infrastructure challenges.
Build a location-based service for journey planning using latitude/longitude coordinates, nearest cross street, and accessibility details.
Correlate the date of last audit with specific stop features to prioritize maintenance schedules for infrastructure.
Strengths
Includes specific accessibility and infrastructure details like tactile ground surface indicators, boarding points, and road gradient.
Sourced directly from the authoritative Brisbane City Council and includes a recent last audit date of March 25, 2026.
Provides precise geographic coordinates (latitude/longitude) and local context like suburb and cross street for each stop.
Limitations
The total number of rows (bus stops) and specific column count are unknown from the provided input.
Primary file format is listed as HTML, which may be less convenient for direct analysis compared to structured formats like CSV or GeoJSON.
The description defines the bus stop area as extending beyond the marker, but the dataset may only contain point locations.
Provenance
Source
Brisbane City Council
Collection Method
Collected and maintained by the council's transport authority, includes date of last audit.
Time Range
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Freshness
Last updated on March 25, 2026.
Geography
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Data is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4) license. The primary download format is HTML, which may require conversion for standard geospatial or tabular analysis tools.