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  2. Toowoomba Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Toowoomba Bypass, known as Toowoomba Second Range Crossing during planning and construction, is a 41.3 km (25.7 mi) grade separated, dual carriageway bypass and partial ring road constructed to the north and west of Toowoomba, Queensland. [1] Construction commenced in April 2016. It opened to traffic on 8 September 2019.

  3. List of cycleways - Wikipedia

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    List of cycleways — for all types of cycleways, bike path, bike route, or bikeway's transportation infrastructure and/or designated route, listed by continents and their countries. Greenways and/or rail trails can include a cycleway−bike path.

  4. Brisbane Valley Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail (BVRT) is a 161-kilometre (100 mi) recreation trail from Wulkuraka in the City of Ipswich, via the Somerset Region to Yarraman in the Toowoomba Region, all within Queensland, Australia. The trail follows the old Brisbane Valley railway line and is open to walkers, touring cyclists and horse riders.

  5. Southern railway line, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Southern railway line serves the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia. The 197-kilometre (122 mi) long line branches from the Western line at Toowoomba , 161 kilometres (100 mi) west of Brisbane , and proceeds south through Warwick and Stanthorpe to the New South Wales /Queensland state border at Wallangarra .

  6. Crows Nest railway line - Wikipedia

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    Until about 1930, a daily mixed train departed Crows Nest at 7.00am each morning except Sunday for the 3 1 ⁄ 2-hour trip to Toowoomba. A rail motor service then took over which cut the travel time to a little over 1 1 ⁄ 2 hours. The branch was relegated to goods trains only during the mid-1950s and closed completely on 1 July 1961.

  7. Construction of Queensland railways - Wikipedia

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    A line was opened from Flynn (near Duchess) to the phosphate mine at Phosphate Hill in 1976. A branch line was built from Mingela (between Townsville and Charters Towers) to Ravenswood in 1884, but is now closed. A line was opened from Cobarra, north of Townsville, to the nickel mine at Greenvale in 1974, and closed in 1993 with the closure of ...

  8. File:Toowoomba Second Range Crossing route.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. South Western railway line, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The South Western line is a narrow-gauge railway line in the southern part of the state of Queensland, Australia. It junctions from the Southern line immediately south of Warwick station and proceeded westwards for a distance of 413 km to the town of Dirranbandi . [ 1 ]