Merthyr, Queensland

Merthyr, Queensland

Merthyr is a named locality within the Brisbane, Queensland suburb of New Farm centred around Merthyr Road. It is the northside terminus of Tranlink Bus route 196, Fairfield Gardens to City to New Farm (Merthyr). It is also served by route 199, West End to City to New Farm (Teneriffe Ferry).

There is a small commercial precinct around the intersection of Merthyr Road and Brunswick Street, that includes Merthyr Village.

Merthyr Village

A suburban strip mall and associated commercial precinct at 85 Merthyr Road, New Farm, Queensland near the intersection with Briunswick Street, a block toward Fortitude Valley from New Farm Park.

It can be reached by bus, either route 199, or Route 196, the nearby stops being Stops 11 and 14 on Merthyr Road depending on direction of travel.

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Coordinates: 27°27′59″S 153°03′00″E / 27.46639°S 153.05°E / -27.46639; 153.05



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