List of highways in Queensland

Queensland, as the second largest state in terms of area in Australia is also the most decentralized. Thus, the network of highways spanning the largest part of the state, unlike, for example in the sparsely populated Western Australia. Even the Outback Tracks in Queensland are well preserved because they perform comparatively densely populated area.

The state of development of the road network varies from 8 -lane Pacific Motorway, which connects Brisbane to the Gold Coast, to unpaved tracks in the outback. In addition to the population density This variety of different highway types also reflects the differences in terrain and other climatic conditions. Equally varied are the awards of the various highways. In Queensland, all the schemes used in the course of decades occur simultaneously. Next to the old National Route system and the State Route system, recognizable by the blue placards, to the modern alphanumeric names and the special notation in the metropolitan Brisbane are all used in parallel.

National Highways

State Highways

  • Gateway Motorway
  • Pacific Motorway
  • Inner City Bypass
  • Pacific Motorway
  • Captain Cook Highway
  • Mossman Mount Molloy Road
  • Dawson Highway
  • Dawson Developmental Road
  • Mitchell Highway
  • Matilda Highway
  • Barwon Highway
  • Brisbane Valley Highway
  • D' Aguilar Highway
  • Esk Hampton Road

Outback tracks

  • Fitzroy Developmental Road
  • Hervey Range Developmental Road
  • Bowen Developmental Road
  • 79 Thomson Developmental Road
  • Peninsula Developmental Road
  • Eyre Developmental Road
  • Wills Developmental Road
  • Birdsville Track
  • Birdsville Developmental Road
  • Diamantina Developmental Road
  • Burke Developmental Road
  • Bulloo Developmental Road
  • Cooper Developmental Road
  • Donohue Highway
  • Suttor Developmental Road
  • Telegraph Road
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