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  2. List of tourist drives in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    List of tourist drives in Queensland includes numbered and un-numbered routes. 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.

  3. List of road routes in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Tourist drives in Queensland include numbered and un-numbered routes. Most routes have an official name, but some have been named 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.

  4. Moonie Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Moonie Highway is a state highway of Queensland, Australia. [1] Part of State Route 49, it leaves the Warrego Highway at Dalby and runs for over 290 km until it reaches St George. From there, State Route 49 continues west as the Balonne Highway. From Dalby, it continues north-east as the Bunya Highway. [2]

  5. Peninsula Developmental Road - Wikipedia

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    Mulligan Highway (State Route 81) – south – Mareeba / Mulligan Highway (State Route 40) – north – Cooktown: South eastern end of Peninsula Developmental Road (State Route 81) Weipa: Weipa: 571: 355: Hibberd Drive – north – Weipa Town Authority: North western end of Peninsula Developmental Road: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  6. 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.

  7. Ferry transport in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Translink was established to coordinate the integration of the South-East Queensland public transport system which meant they took over the marketing activities of MetroLink Queensland. In 2008 the TransdevTSL Brisbane Ferries brand was established, still within the Translink integrated public transport scheme, when Transfield Services ...

  8. 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.

  9. Translink (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    In South-East Queensland, Translink uses 8 zones to determine fares no matter which transit mode or route a passenger uses. In South East Queensland the zones are rings centred on the Brisbane CBD. The South East Queensland zone network stretches from Gympie (170 km north of Brisbane) to Coolangatta (100 km south of Brisbane), and from Helidon ...