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The road has been constructed as the new A1/M1 (Bruce Highway) route that bypasses the inner metro area of Townsville. The road was built in 5 stages with the first stage, the Douglas Arterial Road , [ 1 ] opened in April 2005 and the most recent section opened in October 2023. [ 2 ]
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.
Townsville is the intersection point of the A1 (Bruce Highway), and the A6 (Flinders Highway) National Highways. The Townsville Ring Road, planned to become part of the re-routed A1 route bypass, circumnavigates the city. Townsville has a public transport system contracted to Translink, which provides regular services between many parts of the ...
Townsville has an orbital motorway, and is called the Townsville Ring Road and is the new Bruce Highway link that bypasses Townsville city and link the Bruce Highway south of Townsville to the Bruce Highway in the north-west urban area. The first stage of the motorway, Douglas Arterial Road opened in 2005. The second stage opened in 2009.
Black River Road – northeast – Black River and Bruce Highway: Road continues west. Dotswood: 63.5: 39.5: Dotswood Road – south – Mingela and Flinders Highway: Road continues west. Basalt: 125: 78: Gregory Highway – northwest – Greenvale – southeast – Charters Towers. Western end of Hervey Range Developmental Road (State Route 72).
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Ingham is approximately 110 kilometres (68 mi) north of Townsville and 1,437 kilometres (893 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. The town is positioned about 17 kilometres (11 mi) inland within the Herbert River floodplain where Palm Creek drains the low-lying lands.
Asian Highway 16 (AH16) is a road in the Asian Highway Network running 1,031 kilometres (641 mi) from Tak, Thailand to Đông Hà, Vietnam connecting AH1 and AH2 to AH1 after AH1 takes a turn from south to North after crossing Cambodia. The route is as follows: