The central section between William Street and to the western end at Russell Square is a streetscape with a colourful and extensive history of crime, and notoriety.[4]
Until December 2016, the Mitchell Freeway had a southbound exit onto the street. The exit was removed and replaced with one at Roe Street to enable the construction of the Charles Street Bus Bridge.[5]
Exit from freeway westbound only; traffic lights shared with James Street Bus Bridge and Northbridge Bus Depot
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James Street Bus Bridge
Traffic lights shared with Graham Farmer Freeway exit and Northbridge Bus Depot; bridge access includes one-way turnaround of westbound James Street traffic before bus-only entry
^See as an example of the early stages of the development of the Cultural Centre: - Western Australia. Dept. of Planning and Urban Development; Perth (W.A. : Municipality). Council; Donaldson and Warn Consultant Architects (1992), Northbridge study : final report 1991 (1st ed., repr. with addendum ed.), Dept. of Planning and Urban Development], retrieved 27 October 2017
^"SEIZURE OF OPIUM". Geraldton Express. Vol. XXX. Western Australia. 25 March 1908. p. 3. Retrieved 27 October 2017 – via National Library of Australia.