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  2. Department of Transport and Main Roads - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR), is a department of the Queensland Government. TMR was formed in April 2009 by merging Queensland Transport and the Department of Main Roads . [ 1 ] TMR manages Queensland's 33,000 km state road network, which includes 3,100 bridges.

  3. Department of Main Roads (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Main Roads was a department of the Government of Queensland responsible for planning, building and maintaining the state's major roads. It was merged with Queensland Transport to form the Department of Transport and Main Roads in April 2009. [1]

  4. Main Roads Building - Wikipedia

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    Purpose-built to consolidate and modernise the department's activities associated with expanding and upgrading the state's road network, it was the largest reinforced concrete office building in Queensland at the time of its construction, illustrating the importance of Main Roads operations and contribution to the state's economic advancement.

  5. List of numbered roads in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    It is a list of all numbered roads in Queensland, Australia, as defined by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR). [1] The route and end-points of any numbered road can be determined by accessing the appropriate TMR map through this second reference document. [ 2 ]

  6. New England Highway state-controlled roads in Queensland

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    Stanthorpe–Amosfield Road is a state-controlled district road (number 224), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). [1] [2] It runs from Stanthorpe Connection Road in Stanthorpe to the New South Wales border in Dalcouth, a distance of 5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi). It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.

  7. List of Queensland Government departments - Wikipedia

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    There are 21 Queensland Government departments, each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy. [1] Each portfolio area is led by a minister who is a senior member of the governing party in the state Legislative Assembly .

  8. Toowoomba Bypass - Wikipedia

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    It is mandatory for heavy vehicles to use the toll road unless they have a destination in Toowoomba or Warwick. [19] Even though the bypass is tolled, it is owned and operated by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR). Transurban Queensland provides tolling service on the bypass on behalf of TMR. [20

  9. Translink (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Translink is the public transport agency in the State of Queensland, Australia, and is a division of the Department of Transport and Main Roads.Translink was first introduced by the Queensland Government in June 2003 to orchestrate bus, ferry, rail and light rail services.