Mount Lindesay Highway

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Queensland / New South Wales

The Mount Lindesay Highway is a highway in the extreme southeast of the Australian state of Queensland and northeastern New South Wales. It connects the suburb of Moorooka Brisbane to Mount Barney and the Mount Lindesay.

In New South Wales, at Woodenbong, the road turns into the Mount Lindesay Road. Once they led to Tenterfield, but was then downgraded by the government of New South Wales from the highway to the usual state road. Shortly before Woodenbong branches off to the east of Summerland Way from ( S91 ), which was extended by resolution of the Mount Lindesay Highway to south of Rathdowney ( QLD).

The Mount Lindesay Highway is a scenic road very interesting, especially south of Beaudesert. At the border the road leads directly west past the Mount Chinghee National Park and the Border Ranges National Park.

The street was named after the Mount Lindesay, the rest of cured magma core and part of the Mount Warning volcano, named, which lies at the extreme western end of the Border Ranges National Park.

Between 2007 and 2009, 4.5 km of highways were widened in the suburb of Brisbane, Logan. The work also involved the construction of relief roads, so that the inner-city traffic no longer has to use the highway and so congestion can be reduced.

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