
Vulture Street, Brisbane
Vulture Street is a road in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It connects the inner southern suburbs. Its eastern segment is known as Vulture Street East.
Vulture Street
Road
4.5 km (2.8 mi)
State Route 10 (Stanley St–Cordelia St)
State Route 41 (Dock St, S. Brisbane–Vulture St E, E. Brisbane)
Montague Road West End, near Davies Park
Vulture Street East (State Route 41), East Brisbane, near the Gabba
Geography[edit]
Vulture Street commences at a junction with Montague Road, West End (27°28′48″S 153°00′19″E / 27.4801°S 153.0052°E) and then travels east through West End, South Brisbane, Kangaroo Point and East Brisbane, where it terminates at a junction at Stanley Terrace (27°29′13″S 153°03′00″E / 27.4870°S 153.0501°E) being unable to go further east due to Norman Creek. It is known as Vulture Street East from east of the intersection with Wellington Road in East Brisbane. It is 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) long.[1]
Vulture Street has a number of significant landmarks and junctions, including (from west to east):
In popular culture[edit]
The rock band Powderfinger produced an album Vulture Street which was named after the band's first recording studio in Vulture Street, West End.[3]