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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.
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.
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 ]
Pages in category "Highways in Queensland" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Bruce Highway is a major highway in Queensland, Australia. Commencing in the state capital, Brisbane , it passes through areas close to the eastern coast on its way to Cairns in Far North Queensland .
Townsville Port Road is a state-controlled national road (number 841). [2] [3] It runs from the Bruce Highway and Flinders Highway in Stuart to the Townsville Port in South Townsville, a distance of 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi). [16] The road starts at an intersection with the Bruce Highway and the Flinders Highway in Stuart.
California State Route 52; Colorado State Highway 52; Connecticut Route 52 (former) Delaware Route 52; Florida State Road 52. County Road 52 Alternate (Pasco County, Florida) Georgia State Route 52. Georgia State Route 52 (former) Idaho State Highway 52; Illinois Route 52 (former) K-52 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 52; Louisiana Highway 52 ...
Maryborough–Hervey Bay Road is a continuous 44.9 kilometres (27.9 mi) road route in the Fraser Coast region of Queensland, Australia. The entire route is signed as State Route 57. It is a state-controlled regional road (number 163). [2] [3]