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Chermside is a key destination along Queensland Transport's future Northern Busway.
Chermside is home to Queensland's largest shopping centre which contains a 3 story Myer and a 16 screen cinema complex.
Chermside has had a library since 1909-it now forms a branch of the Brisbane City Council Library service, and is situated next to the Kedron Wavell RSL and some sports facilities, including a moderate water park.
The open field behind the tram is the site of the Westfield Chermside | Chermside drive-in shopping centre
CLEM7 ( Route 77 ) is a bus route using the Clem Jones Tunnel ( CLEM7 ) which links the suburbs of Eight Mile Plains and Chermside, the route runs every 15 minutes at peak times and 30 minutes at off-peak, Monday to Friday.
The Brisbane suburb of Chermside is named after him.
Via bus, Mitchelton is served by Brisbane Transport buses to the Brisbane CBD, Chermside, Toowong and Ferny Grove.
It is close to Westfield Chermside shopping centre in the neighbouring suburb of Chermside.
Kedron is regarded as a northern-inner city suburb that is situated around the suburbs of Stafford, Chermside, Wavell Heights, Wooloowin, Lutwyche, and Nundah.
Chermside West is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia.

Chermside and suburb
Brisbane's tramway network finally reached the suburb on the 29 March 1947, and Chermside remained the northernmost point on the system until the line to Chermside was closed on 2 December 1968.
Between 1927 and 1962 an electric tram service operated by the Brisbane City Council served the suburb, branching off the Chermside line at Kedron Park Road.
Prior to December 1968 the eastern side of the suburb was served by frequent tram services along Bowen Bridge Road, with routes converging from Chermside, Kalinga ( until 1962 ), Stafford, and Grange.
Prior to December 1968 the suburb was served by frequent tram services which converged along Lutwyche Road, from Chermside, Kalinga ( until 1962 ) and Stafford, with the Stafford line branching off at Bradshaw Street, Lutwyche.
Prior to December 1968 the suburb was served by frequent Brisbane City Council tram services along Lutwyche Road, with routes converging from Chermside, Kalinga ( until 1962 ), Stafford, and Grange the latter tram line branching off Lutwyche Road at Maygar street, on the border of Lutwyche and Windsor.

Chermside and on
Brisbane's tram network originally terminated just south of Aspley on Gympie Road at Chermside.
In November 1868 Cobb & Co. stagecoaches began to travel through Chermside on the way to the goldfields at Gympie.
Chermside State School ( then called Downfall Creek State School ) was opened on the 9 July 1900 and closed on 13 December 1996.
In 1876, Chermside was sent to Turkey to work with the Turkish forces after Serbia and Montenegro declared war on the country in July.
Chermside arrived in Brisbane on 24 March 1902 to find Queensland in the grip of a drought and economic recession.
Once he had opened the new parliament, Chermside announced his retirement and left Queensland on 8 October on pre-retirement leave.

Chermside and north
The expressway would travel along the eastern side of Lutwyche Road to Park Road at Kedron, take a northerly route to Chermside and through the eastern side of Aspley, before heading north-westerly through Carseldine to connect with the Bruce Highway north of Bald Hills.
* Geebung Story: The Next Fifty Years-Being the history of Geebung ( with other name for three years ) and surrounding north side suburbs including Nundah, Albion, Zillmere, Virginia, Chermside and Sandgate.
Lilley stretches from the upper-class riverside suburbs of Ascot, Hamilton and Clayfield in the south to the bayside suburbs of Sandgate and Brighton in the north, and as far west as Chermside and Kedron.

Chermside and Brisbane
Chermside Drive-In Shopping Centre started trading to the public in 1957, in Brisbane, Australia.
However, David Jones replaced the Myer store in Westfield Burwood in May 2007 and opened a new store at Westfield Chermside in August 2007 and a new store at QueensPlaza, Brisbane in February 2008.
Embracing Brisbane to the Pine River and beyond and to the bayside areas with an enormous amount of WW2 years of both Australian and American, including a previously unrecorded Chermside Camp map with story and photographs.
Lilley currently covers the north-eastern part of the City of Brisbane local government area, and includes Ascot, Banyo, Boondall, Brighton, Chermside, Deagon, Geebung, Gordon Park, Hamilton, Hendra, Kedron, Northgate, Nudgee, Nundah, Pinkenba, Sandgate, Shorncliffe, Taigum, Virginia, Wavell Heights, Wooloowin, and Zillmere, and parts of Albion, Aspley, and Lutwyche.
In the City of Brisbane, it includes Bald Hills, Bracken Ridge, Bridgeman Downs, Carseldine, Chermside West, Fitzgibbon, and McDowall, and parts of Aspley, Everton Park, and Stafford Heights.

Chermside and Queensland
His only daughter, Clementine Maria, married Count Otto Stenbock, and after his death, Sir Herbert Chermside, a governor of Queensland.
Originally named Downfall Creek, the suburb's name was change to Chermside in 1903 after the Governor of Queensland, Major-General Sir Herbert Chermside
* University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Chermside and Chermside West
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Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Charles Chermside GCMG, CB ( 31 July 1850 – 24 September 1929 ) was a British soldier who served as Governor of Queensland in Australia from 1902 to 1904.
* University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Chermside and Chermside West

Chermside and .
He married Louisa, daughter of Sir RA Chermside, in 1846.
This shopping centre services the residents of Aspley, as well as surrounding suburbs of Carseldine, Zillmere, Chermside West, Taigum, Bridgeman Downs and Albany Creek.
The Chermside area was first settled by Europeans in the late 19th century.
Another feature of the Chermside tram line were the rose gardens which bordered the reserved track portion of the line.
A picture of the Chermside tram line can be viewed at.
Bus terminal at Drive-In Shopping Centre, Chermside, ca.
Westfield Chermside first opened in May 1957 as The Chermside Drive-in Shopping Centre with an Allan & Stark's department store and a small arcade of a dozen shops, before becoming a Myer department store.
The early 1970s saw the opening of Queensland's first Kmart store in Chermside, which was situated next to a Coles supermarket.
Both Kmart and Coles have been relocated in Westfield Chermside.

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