Bruce Highway

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Bruce Highway
Formerly
Length 1652 km
General direction North - South
From Captain Cook Highway, Cairns, Queensland
via Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Maryborough
To Gateway Motorway, Bald Hills, Brisbane
Allocation Cairns - Cooroy:
Cooroy - Bald Hills:
Major Junctions Palmerston Highway
Flinders Highway
Peak Downs Highway
Capricorn Highway
Burnett Highway
Dawson Highway
Isis Highway
Isis Highway
Wide Bay Highway
D'Aguilar Highway
Gympie Arterial Road
Bruce Highway
Bruce Highway
Approximate road distances (in kilometres) of towns from Brisbane along the highway
Approximate road distances (in kilometres) of towns from Brisbane along the highway

The Bruce Highway is the major coastal highway of Queensland, Australia. Running from the state capital, Brisbane, to Cairns in Far North Queensland, the route is a part of the Australian National Highway. The Bruce Highway is also part of Highway 1. Road length is approximately 1700 kilometres and is entirely sealed with bitumen.

The highway is named after the former Queensland and federal politician, Henry Adam Bruce. He was the state Minister for Works when the highway was named after him in the mid 1930s.

The Bruce Highway is the biggest traffic carrier in Queensland. The highway initially joined all the major coastal centres, however a number of bypasses, particularly in the south, have diverted traffic around these cities in order to expedite traffic flow and ease urban congestion. As a result, the highway is constantly being shortened. The road has dual carriageway from Brisbane to Cooroy with some dual carriageway at Gympie.

In the south the Bruce Highway commences at the bridge over the Pine River at the Gateway Motorway interchange, 21 kilometres north of Brisbane central business district. Recently, the Bruce Highway has changed its route numbering from National Highway 1 to the M1 (motorway road) or A1 (single carriageway generally with overtaking lanes).

Several major cities along the route include Maryborough, Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville, Thuringowa and Cairns. The highway passes the Glasshouse Mountains, rainforests and pastures in the Sunshine Coast; the Gunalda Range (north of Gympie); Mount Larcom (north of Gladstone); the arid countryside north of Rockhampton and after that, passing through land predominantly used to sugar cane, crop growing and dairy farms and the sub-tropics and tropics.

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[edit] Future

1st Stage of the future Bruce Highway from Riverway Drive in Thuringowa
1st Stage of the future Bruce Highway from Riverway Drive in Thuringowa

The Bruce Highway is set to undergo redevelopment, realignment, and extension of dual carriageway sections on numerous stretches of the Highway. Due to the nature of wet weather and tropical cyclone prone areas of North Queensland, The Bruce Highway is set to undergo realignment and floodproofing on a stretch of road between Cardwell and Tully. The current stretch is prone to frequent flooding in the wet season.

A new Bruce Highway route through Townsville is under construction with the first stage of the Townsville/Thuringowa Ring Road (now called The Ring Road) already completed. The next two stages are planned for construction by early 2007, and planned to be completed by mid-late 2009.

A stretch of the Highway to the north of Townsville has been given approval, and will see the existing dual carriageway to the north through Thuringowa city extended by another 5-10km. It will also include installation of Traffic lights at Mt Low Parkway, and will also see the final stage of the Ring Road link up to this section by 2015. The Queensland Main Roads Department's ultimate concept map of the development also shows that the highway will also progressively become Motorway standard by 2015, with the implementation of interchanges at various junctions.

The highway south of Cairns will also see sections of the highway to the suburb of Edmonton become six lanes, with progressive dual-carriageway redevlopment of the highway to Gordonvale. Labour candidate Jim Turnour has also put ahead that stage 1 of the Cairns Southern Motorway will begin with overpasses at Ray Jones Drive and Sheehy Road if elected.

[edit] Highway towns

Travelling north, the following towns and small cities are found on (or very close to) the Bruce Highway.

The Bruce Highway in Cairns southern suburbs at morning peak hour.
The Bruce Highway in Cairns southern suburbs at morning peak hour.

[edit] Motorway exits

Bruce Highway Cooroy to Bald Hills
Northbound exits Distance from
Brisbane CBD
Southbound exits
End Motorway
Continues as Bruce Highway

to Gympie and Cairns
131 Cooroy, Noosa
Myall Street
Cooroy, Noosa
Myall Street
Start Motorway
Continues from Bruce Highway
no exit 126 Eumundi, Noosa, Kenilworth
Memorial Drive, Kenilworth Road
Eumundi, Noosa, Kenilworth
Eumundi - Noosa Road
123 no exit
Yandina, Coolum
Yandina - Coolum Road
115 Yandina, Coolum
Yandina - Coolum Road
Parklands
Nambour Connection Road
111 Nambour
Nambour Connection Road
Nambour, Bli Bli, Mapleton, Sunshine Coast Airport
Nambour - Bli Bli Road
108 Nambour, Bli Bli, Mapleton, Sunshine Coast Airport
Nambour - Bli Bli Road
Nambour, Woombye, Maroochydore, Big Pineapple
Nambour Connection Road, Maroochydore Road
101 Woombye, Maroochydore, Big Pineapple
Nambour Connection Road, Maroochydore Road
Forest Glen, Forest Glen, Tourist Attractions
Mons Road
99 Forest Glen, Forest Glen, Tourist Attractions
Mons Road
Sippy Downs, Mooloolaba, University of the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Motorway
94 Sippy Downs, Mooloolaba, University of the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Motorway
Palmview, Aussie World, Ettamogah Pub
Glenview Road
91 Palmview, Aussie World, Ettamogah Pub
Glenview Road
Caloundra, Landsborough
Caloundra Road, Steve Irwin Way
88 Caloundra, Landsborough, Glass House Mountains
Caloundra Road, Steve Irwin Way
Mobil Service Centre, Wild Horse Mountain Lookout
Johnston Road
71 Mobil Service Centre, Wild Horse Mountain Lookout
Johnston Road
Northbound exits Exit number Southbound exits
Beerburrum, Glass House Mountains
Steve Irwin Way
163 Beerburrum, Glass House Mountains
Steve Irwin Way
Elimbah, Toorbul, The Big Fish
Pumicestone Road
157 Elimbah, Toorbul, The Big Fish
Pumicestone Road
Caboolture, Woodford
D'Aguilar Highway
154 Caboolture, Woodford
D'Aguilar Highway
Bribie Island
Bribe Island Road
152 Caboolture, Bribie Island
Bribie Island Road
Caboolture
Lower King Street
Morayfield
Buchanan Road
150 Morayfield
Buchanan Road
Caboolture BP Travel Centre Caboolture BP Travel Centre
Burpengary
Uhlmann Road
146 Burpengary
Uhlmann Road
Burpengary, Narangba, Deception Bay
Deception Bay Road, New Settlement Road
142 Burpengary, Narangba, Deception Bay
Deception Bay Road, New Settlement Road
Dakabin, Deception Bay, Alma Park Zoo
Boundary Road
138 Dakabin, Deception Bay, Alma Park Zoo
Boundary Road
North Lakes, Redcliffe
Anzac Avenue
133 Kallangur, North Lakes, Redcliffe
Anzac Avenue
Kallangur
Anzac Avenue
Murrumba Downs
Dohles Rocks Road
130 no exit
Start Bruce Highway
End Start
Logan, Gold Coast, Brisbane Airport
Gateway Motorway
continues from Gympie Arterial Road
and Gateway Motorway
End Bruce Highway
continues on as Gympie Arterial Road
to Brisbane

Note: Exit number are based on distance to Brisbane CBD + 100 (prefix 1 on distance)
Exit numbers in italics are unofficial

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