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  2. Warrego Highway - Wikipedia

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    Warrego Highway is a state-controlled road, divided into seven sections for administrative and funding purposes. Six of the seven sections (numbers 18A to 18F) are part of the National Highway, while section 18G is a regional road. [1][2][3][4] The sections are: 18A – Ipswich to Toowoomba.

  3. Toowoomba Connection Road - Wikipedia

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    The Toowoomba Connection Road is a 27.3 km (17.0 mi) former section of the Warrego Highway that passes through the city of Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia.With the opening of the Toowoomba Bypass in 2019 the Warrego Highway was redirected to it, and the bypassed section of the highway was renamed Toowoomba Connection Road and assigned the route number A21.

  4. Warrego Highway state-controlled roads - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell–Forestvale Road is a state-controlled district road (number 4403), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS). [1][4] It runs from the Warrego Highway in Mitchell to Mount Moffatt Road in Forestvale, a distance of 67.8 kilometres (42.1 mi). It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.

  5. List of road routes in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Pikedale [ 22 ] (a locality 35 km (22 mi) west of Stanthorpe, on State Route 89) Oman Ama (a locality 20 km (12 mi) east of Inglewood, on the Cunningham Highway) Inglewood. 73.9 km (46 mi) Duplexed with Cunningham Highway () between Oman Ama and Inglewood. State Route 90 (Gold Coast) Boonah–Fassifern Road.

  6. 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.

  7. Chinchilla, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Chinchilla is a rural town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. [2][3] Chinchilla is known as the 'Melon Capital of Australia', and plays host to a Melon Festival every second year in February. [4][5][6] In the 2021 census, the locality of Chinchilla had a population of 7,068 people. [1]

  8. Chinchilla–Wondai Road - Wikipedia

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    Chinchilla–Wondai Road. Chinchilla–Wondai Road is a continuous 151.6 kilometres (94.2 mi) road route in the Western Downs and South Burnett regions of Queensland, Australia. Part of the route is signed as State Route 82. It is a state-controlled part regional and part district road (number 426).

  9. Kenmore Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Kenmore Bypass is a proposed 3.3-kilometre (2.1 mi) arterial road in Brisbane, Australia, which would directly link Moggill Road in Pullenvale to the Centenary Motorway in Fig Tree Pocket. [1] If constructed, the road would make use of a corridor that has been preserved since the 1960s. [2] The bypass is Stage 1 of the planned Moggill ...