D'Aguilar Highway

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Queensland

The D' Aguilar Highway is a highway in the southeast of the Australian state of Queensland. It connects the Bruce Highway ( M1) in Caboolture with the Bunya Highway ( S49 ) in Kingaroy. It runs 166 km from the southeast to the northwest. The highest point of the road is located just north of Yarraman, the deepest just west of Caboolture 26.8 m with 527 m.

The D' Aguilar Highway has a local bypass the town of Caboolture, whose last part was opened to traffic on December 13, 2007.

The highest point in the course of the highway is 527 m and the lowest at 27 m.

Numbering

From Caboolture to Harlin (76 km) carries the D' Aguilar Highway, the term ' state road 85' from Harlin to Yarraman (45 km) ' state road 17'. From Yarraman to Nanango it connects to 21 km, ' State Street A3' the New England Highway with the Burnett Highway. On the 24 km stretch from Nanango to Kingaroy the D' Aguilar Highway is referred to as ' state road 96'.

Planned bypass Kilcoy

In January 2009 the Department of Transport and Main Roads published details of the planned bypass of Kilcoy. The proposed route follows an abandoned railway line and so would the existing infrastructure impair as little as possible.

Source

Steve Parish: Australian Touring Atlas. Steve Parish Publishing. Archerfield QLD 2007 ISBN. 978-1-74193-232-4. Pp. 4, 5, 9

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