Major Commuter Alerts: LIV Golf Crowds and South Road Work to Impact Thursday Travel

Significant Congestion and Event Detours Across Adelaide
Commuters across metropolitan Adelaide should prepare for a busy morning and evening as the LIV Golf tournament officially tees off today, Thursday, 12 February 2026. While the event brings a major boost to the local economy, it also introduces significant changes to the traffic landscape, particularly in the western suburbs and the city center. Local authorities are urging drivers to allow for at least 20 minutes of additional travel time if their route takes them near The Grange or Seaton areas.
Public Transport and LIV Golf Shuttles
In a major effort to reduce congestion, the state government has announced free public transport for all LIV Golf ticket holders across the Adelaide Metro network from the first service today through Sunday. Dedicated high-frequency shuttle buses will operate from the Adelaide CBD, Glenelg, and the Adelaide 36ers Arena directly to The Grange Golf Club. While this will help manage crowds, motorists on North Terrace, Pulteney Street, and Victoria Square should expect increased bus activity and temporary lane priority for these services.
- Local road closures will be implemented around The Grange Golf Club at the conclusion of play each day to facilitate the safe exit of pedestrians.
- Trimmer Parade will see significant delays; non-event traffic is advised to avoid this corridor where possible.
Major Arterial Roadworks and T2D Impact
Construction on the River Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project continues to impact South Road today. Motorists should be aware of intermittent lane closures and 40 km/h speed restrictions through Black Forest and Torrensville. Utility relocations and site preparations are currently centered near the intersection of South Road and Anzac Highway, which may cause bottlenecks during the afternoon peak. Additionally, night works on Cross Road and Chitral Terrace remain ongoing, with localized detours in place for early morning and late evening drivers.
Adelaide Metro Service Disruptions
Several metropolitan bus routes are currently operating under detour conditions due to infrastructure upgrades and local council works. Key disruptions to note for today include:
- Pooraka: Stop 34 on Main North Road remains closed until late February. Passengers should use alternative stops as directed by local signage.
- Everard Avenue: A detour is in place through February 16, affecting routes 241 and 241A.
- Torrensville: Ashley Street remains closed between Hatcher Road and Dalkeith Road, with detours impacting the 287 service.
- Railway Station: At the Adelaide Railway Station, the installation of new smart gates has begun. While trains are running on schedule, commuters should allow extra time to navigate the concourse as some ticket barriers are temporarily cordoned off.
Regional Awareness
For those heading south, minor works continue on the Main South Road duplication near Aldinga and Sellicks Beach. While major construction is complete, intermittent shoulder closures may still be present. In the Adelaide Hills, the Mount Barker roundabout upgrade at the intersection of Adelaide Road and Alexandrina Road is in an active phase; expect slower movement through this junction throughout the day.

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