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  2. List of road routes in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    State Routes on the Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and in regional Queensland are mostly numbered separately from those of Brisbane. This came into effect in the mid to late 1990s, and some remnants of the old system still remain. All routes east of the Pacific Motorway (then Pacific Highway) and north of the Nerang River changed numbering.

  3. List of tourist drives in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Most routes have an official name, but some have been named in this article based on the region in which they occur. Some duplication of numbers exists where the Queensland Government and a local authority have each chosen the same number for use in different regions. General information about tourist drives in Queensland can be found here: .

  4. List of highways in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Queensland General highways map of Queensland. Queensland, being the second largest (by area) state in Australia, is also the most decentralised. Hence the highways and roads cover most parts of the state unlike the sparsely populated Western Australia. Even Queensland's outback is well served as it is relatively populated.

  5. Pacific Motorway (Brisbane–Brunswick Heads) - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Motorway is a motorway in Australia between Brisbane, Queensland, and Brunswick Heads, New South Wales, through the New South Wales–Queensland border at Tweed Heads. The motorway starts at Coronation Drive at Milton in Brisbane, The Brisbane city section of the motorway is often referred to by its former name, the Riverside ...

  6. State Strategic Touring Routes in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    State Strategic Touring Routes (SSTR) are road routes in Queensland, Australia, which have been identified as significant to motoring tourists. These are the primary routes used by tourists as they provide the connections between popular tourist locations, and consequently have high volumes of tourist traffic.

  7. South East Busway - Wikipedia

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    The South East Busway is a grade separated bus-only road running south from the Brisbane central business district to Eight Mile Plains in Queensland, Australia.The busway was completed to Woolloongabba in September 2000 and to Eight Mile Plains in April 2001.

  8. Mitchell Highway - Wikipedia

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    Northern terminus of route A71, route Alternative A2 continues east along Warrego Highway: Paroo: Cunnamulla: 278: 173: Bulloo Developmental Road (west) – Lake Bindegolly National Park: 282: 175: Balonne Highway (State Route 49) – St George, Dalby: Barringun (QLD) 397: 247: Mitchell Highway (A71) Southern terminus of route A71: State border

  9. New England Highway - Wikipedia

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    New England Highway is an 883-kilometre (549 mi) long [1] highway in Australia running from Yarraman, north of Toowoomba, Queensland, at its northern end to Hexham at Newcastle, New South Wales, at its southern end.