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It is a state-controlled regional road (numbers 34A, 34B and 34C). [2] [3] Named after bushman James Venture Mulligan the sealed highway follows the old Cooktown Developmental Road and was completed in 2006. Since it was sealed, travelling time from Cairns to Cooktown has reduced from 6 to 3½ hours.
This route traverses three segments of Beaudesert Nerang Road, with other named roads in between. State Route 91 (Regional) Cairns Western Arterial Road, known in places (north to south) as: Brinsmead–Kamerunga Road; Redlynch Bypass Road; Reservoir Road; Pease Street; Alfred Street; McCormack Street; Mccoombe Street; Smithfield: Kamerunga ...
Cooktown has become a popular tourist destination. The paving of the Mulligan Highway now provides all-weather access by road for the first time. There are two flights a day connecting Cooktown with Cairns. The town now has good communications, more services, better roads, and offers residents a relaxed and healthy lifestyle. [citation needed]
The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) has published a brochure titled "Great Inland Way" that includes maps showing the route from Hebel to Cairns, with a diversion via Ravenshoe, Atherton and Mareeba, and an extension from Cairns to Cooktown. [3]
Mulgrave Road is a state-controlled regional road (number 809). [1] [2] It runs from the Bruce Highway in Woree to the Captain Cook Highway in Cairns City, a distance of 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi), carrying the A1 shield. It intersects with Cairns Western Arterial Road in Bungalow and with Port Connection Road in Parramatta Park. [4]
Road signs, 2013. Lakeland is a small farming centre on the Cape York Peninsula. It is at the junction of the main Peninsula Developmental Road (which is paved all the way from Cairns to Lakeland), and the Mulligan Highway (formerly the Cooktown Developmental Road). [4]
In 1947 the Annan River Bridge was integrated into a proposed road link between Cooktown and Cairns. The first exploratory trip by District Engineer RD Gallop took about four days. Development of the road followed relatively quickly. By 1950 the Mulligan Highway had been gazetted and progressive upgrading has continued. Bridges were required at ...
Sheridan Street – south–east – Cairns CBD / Florence Street – north–east – Cairns waterfront: Southern end of Captain Cook Highway (National Route 1) Continues north–west as Sheridan Street. Barron River: 6.9: 4.3: William Walter Mason Bridges: Cairns: Smithfield: 12.1: 7.5: Cairns Western Arterial Road (State Route 91) – south ...