Argyle and Campbell Street bicycle connections

Argyle and Campbell Street bicycle connections

The City of Hobart has installed separated bicycle lanes along sections of:

  • Argyle and Campbell streets (between Brisbane and Davey streets)
  • Bathurst Street (between Argyle and Campbell streets)
  • Liverpool Street, between Argyle and Campbell streets.

These lanes provide an important link in the City's bicycle lane network and provide more options for people traveling to, through and around the city.

They connect with existing on-road bicycle lanes on Argyle and Campbell Streets, the Rose Garden Bridge and Queens Domain, the InterCity Cycleway and Sullivans Cove.

The project was funded by the Tasmanian Government and the Australian Government's Road Safety Program through a $1.725 million Vulnerable Road User grant.


Liverpool Street connection - January 2025

Liverpool Street connection artist impression
Artist impression

The final section of the project has been installed on Liverpool Street, between Argyle and Campbell streets.

This has been made possible after the Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) redevelopment contractor advised the City of Hobart that they do not currently require the work zone on Liverpool Street in front of the Royal Hobart Hospital as of January 2025.

Liverpool Street connection map

Liverpool Street connection map(PNG, 217KB)


How the separated lanes work?

In general, separated bicycle lanes are positioned between the kerb and parking spaces.

The lanes may also be used by micro mobility devices such as e-scooters.

Cross section
Example cross section of a road with a separated bicycle lane.

Signs and other treatments at signalised intersections have been added to help road users understand and comply with the changes.

To see what the bicycle lanes will look like on a specific section of road, view the designs: Argyle and Campbell Street bicycle lanes plans(PDF, 9MB)

More information

Location

Argyle and Campbell Streets, Hobart 7000  View Map