Racecourse Road, Brisbane

It is a dining, shopping and entertainment precinct in Brisbane, that connects Kingsford Smith Drive and the Eagle Farm Racecourse.

Access to the City network train services is provided since 1882 by the Eagle Farm railway station.

Other shops include florists and a dozen boutiques and fashion shops, 5 bank branches, a post office, several dental and medical practices, numerous real estate agents, two news agents, hairdressers, and a Brisbane City library.

St Augustine's Anglican Church, whose car park is accessed from Racecourse Road, was built in 1919.

St Augustine's Anglican Church starts its Christmas celebrations with a community carols concert.

Ascot Motor Garage, Racecourse Road (1920s)
Cafe/restaurant on Racecourse Road
Old Hamilton Town Hall, now a city library, seen from Racecourse Road. A poincinia tree decorated by the Pink Poincinia Project can be seen at the right.