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  2. Tin Can Bay Road - Wikipedia

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    Tin Can Bay Road is a continuous 56.1 kilometres (34.9 mi) road route in the Gympie region of Queensland, Australia.Part of it is signed as State Route 15. It is a state-controlled road (number 143), part regional and part district, with the district section rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).

  3. M1 (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce Highway from Kybong to Gympie remains signed as A1. Section D of the project (Woondum to Curra , including a bypass of Gympie) [ 2 ] will, when completed, become the next stage of the M1. Note: While the references use Woondum as a designator for sections of the project the new intersection that marks the end of the M1 is wholly ...

  4. Gympie Arterial Road - Wikipedia

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    The Gympie Arterial Road is a freeway in the northern suburbs of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The road starts in Carseldine at Gympie Road and terminates at the Gateway Motorway where it becomes the Bruce Highway. It is three lanes in each direction from Carseldine to the Strathpine Road intersection, and two lanes to the Gateway Motorway.

  5. North Coast railway line, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The 9.575 km Gympie bypass removed the steepest grade on the entire North Coast line, reducing the grade from 1 in 45 (~2.2%) to 1 in 100 (1%), as well as reducing the route length by 2.434 km. The 6.705 km Maryborough West project eliminated the need for passenger trains to back into or out of Baddow station as well as reducing the route ...

  6. Bruce Highway - Wikipedia

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    Commencing in Bald Hills at the junction of the Gateway Motorway and Gympie Arterial Road, the Bruce Highway is a motorway standard road (signed as the M1) for its first 163 kilometres (101 mi) to Curra, where it becomes a two-lane sealed highway for most of its remainder.

  7. Longdendale Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Longdendale Bypass (also known as the A57/A628 Mottram-in-Longdendale, Hollingworth & Tintwistle Bypass) is a long-planned National Highways road scheme in the Tameside and High Peak districts in England. Its aim is to alleviate traffic congestion on the A57, A628, and A616 routes that presently pass through the villages.

  8. North Coast line, Queensland chronological opening dates

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    23 May 1988 Maryborough bypass opens; 9 Dec 1988 Gympie bypass opens; 4 Feb 1989 Nambour-Gympie North electrification commissioned; 1989 Gympie North-Gladstone electrification commissioned; 2 May 1993 Mackay realignment opens; 1 Sep 1993 Bowen realignment opens; 1995 Gladstone-Rocklands duplication completed; 2009 Caboolture-Beerburrum duplicated

  9. D'Aguilar Highway - Wikipedia

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    Old Gympie Road north – Elimbah / Beerburrum Road (State Route 60) south – Caboolture CBD: 164.4: 102.2: Bruce Highway (National Route M1) north – Sippy Downs / south – Burpengary: Eastern end of D'Aguilar Highway. Northern entry to Bruce Highway is approximately 1 km long. Southern entry to Bruce Highway is approximately 2 km long