Police and G20 organisers have released more details about how Brisbane transport will be affected when world leaders converge on the city in November.

In a brochure released today, police have detailed the temporary changes to affect public transport, car parking and roads leading up to and during the three-day summit.

The G20 will see world leaders descend on Brisbane, along with a huge entourage to attend the summit at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC).

Police say the leaders' summit will attract 26 world leaders, about 4,000 delegates and 3,000 media representatives.

Organisers said final traffic and transport impacts would be confirmed and communicated about six weeks before the event.

Public transport

Changes to public transport timetabling in the Brisbane CBD and South Bank should be expected. The re-routing of services and the early termination of services may cause delays and people should allow extra time for their proposed journey.

Changes to public transport timetabling in the Brisbane CBD and South Bank should be expected. The re-routing of services and the early termination of services may cause delays and people should allow extra time for their proposed journey. Trains will run through, but not stop at South Brisbane Train Station from November 10 to last train on November 13. From November 14 to 16, trains will not travel through South Brisbane station, and alternative arrangements will be in place.

Trains will run through, but not stop at South Brisbane Train Station from November 10 to last train on November 13. From November 14 to 16, trains will not travel through South Brisbane station, and alternative arrangements will be in place. Buses will run as normal up until 7:00pm on Thursday November 13, when sections of the busway will be closed. Movement of buses along the busway under the BCEC will be stopped on November 14, 15 and 16.

Buses will run as normal up until 7:00pm on Thursday November 13, when sections of the busway will be closed. Movement of buses along the busway under the BCEC will be stopped on November 14, 15 and 16. Changes to public transport routes and timetables will be communicated by Translink in the lead-up to the event.

Car parking

Changes to on-street parking arrangements, taxi ranks and bus stops should be expected in the week leading up to the Leaders’ Summit.

Changes to on-street parking arrangements, taxi ranks and bus stops should be expected in the week leading up to the Leaders’ Summit. The car park in the BCEC will be closed in the lead-up to and during the G20 Summit. People should plan to use alternative car parks or take public transport.

Road/lane closures

Temporary road closures are required leading up to and during the summit period, specifically in the Brisbane CBD, South Bank and routes to and from the airport. People should leave extra time ahead of their journey.

The following impacts to traffic and transport in the declared area can be expected:

Closures to Merivale, Grey, Glenelg and Melbourne streets directly around the BCEC leading up to and during the Summit.

Closures to Merivale, Grey, Glenelg and Melbourne streets directly around the BCEC leading up to and during the Summit. Delays to travel times associated with motorcade route declarations. Motorcade routes, including roads from the Brisbane airport and within the CBD and South Brisbane area, will be closed for the duration of motorcades and reopen at the conclusion of the motorcade, which in some cases may cause delays of up to an hour.

Delays to travel times associated with motorcade route declarations. Motorcade routes, including roads from the Brisbane airport and within the CBD and South Brisbane area, will be closed for the duration of motorcades and reopen at the conclusion of the motorcade, which in some cases may cause delays of up to an hour. Lane closures will occur around leaders' hotels during the leaders' summit.

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