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Metropolitan Region Map (PDF, 3.18 Program Delivery and Operations Transport and Main Roads Metropolitan Region 152°20'0"E 152°30'0"E 152°40'0"E 152°50'0"E 153°0'0"E 153°10'0"E 153°20'0"E 153°30'0"E 153°40'0"E 4 12 0A 04 D 1204 'AG UIL AR 17A CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY (Ipswich Motorway) 111 MOUNT COTTON ROAD 1 Toogoolawah 0 17B CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY (Ipswich - Warwick) 112 CAPALABA - CLEVELAND ROAD 4 A Legend 18A WARREGO HIGHWAY (Ipswich - Toowoomba) 122 BRIGHTON - REDCLIFFE ROAD ! Mt Mee 0A 42A BRISBANE VALLEY HIGHWAY (Ipswich - Harlin) 200 SPRINGWOOD CONNECTION ROAD 126 U12A SOUTH EAST ARTERIAL ROADB (Pacific Motorway) 211 IPSWICH - BOONAH ROAD HWY 40A U13C GATEWAY ARTERIAL ROAD (GatewayR Motorway - North) 301 IPSWICH - CUNNINGHAM HWY CONN. ROAD Bribie I National road network 4 U14 GYMPIE ARTERIAL ROAD S 302 IPSWICH - WARREGO HWY CONN. ROAD 9 Island 2 Lake 9 B 5 0 Woorim U15 MOUNT LINDESAY ARTERIAL ROADA 303 ROSEWOOD - MARBURG ROAD 5 Ningi 0 A Somerset 4 N State strategic road network U16 CUNNINGHAM ARTERIAL ROAD (Ipswich Motorway) 304 IPSWICH - ROSEWOOD ROAD 126 U18A CENTENARY MOTORWAY (EllenE Grove - Toowong) 305 ROSEWOOD - WARRILL VIEW ROAD 9 Sandstone Point U18B WESTERN ARTERIAL ROAD (Toowong - Everton Park) 308 ROSEWOOD - LAIDLEY ROAD CABOOLTURE 905 Regional road network U19 EAST-WEST ARTERIAL ROAD 309 RIVER ROAD ! ! Bulwer V SOUTHERN A U20 GRIFFITH ARTERIAL ROAD 900 EVERTON PARK - ALBANY CREEK ROAD 4 PACIFIC 0 District road network L SANDS Godwin BONGAREE 6 L ! U21 NATHAN CONNECTION ARTERIAL ROAD 902 LINKFIELD CONNECTION ROAD ! U27 PORT OF BRISBANE MOTORWAYE 904 PORT OF BRISBANE ROAD 12 Y Somerset 8 Beach YULE BANKS Franchised motorway U32 AIRPORT LINK 905 BRISBANE - REDLAND ROAD WALLACE (BOWEN) U88 SANDGATE SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 910 CENTENARY MOTORWAY (Yamanto - Ellen Grove) Mt Pleasant ROAD ! U90 LOGAN SUB-ARTERIAL ROADH 913 SOUTHERN CROSS WAY E ! W B 1 Future State-controlled Road 0 U91 REDLAND SUB-ARTERIAL ROADY 916 RIVERVIEW - MOGGILL FERRY ROAD R A U93 STRATHPINE SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 1000 EAST COAST ROAD U MORAYFIELD C U94 ALBANY CREEK SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 1082 COLBURN AVENUE E Transport & Main Roads local roads U95 SAMFORD SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 1102 CAPALABA - VICTORIA POINT ROAD U96 MOGGILL SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 1122 BIRKDALE ROAD 405 of regional significance (LRRS) U98 CLEVELAND SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 2106 SWANBANK ROAD 40 Beachmere U99 REDCLIFFE SUB-ARTERIAL ROAD 3002 KARRABIN - ROSEWOOD ROAD 6 Local government LRRS 108 BEENLEIGH - REDLAND BAY ROAD 3041 HAIGSLEA - AMBERLEY ROAD ! 9 109 CLEVELAND - REDLAND BAY ROAD 3042 MOUNT CROSBY ROAD 0 Cowan Cowan 110 REDLAND BAY ROAD 1 Other local government road 27°10'0"S SOUTH BURPENGARY WEST SPIT National rail network !(HANSON) Other rail network Moreton Island Region boundary ! NARANGBA District boundary 5 1 40 NORTH COAST 21 Local government boundary Dayboro REGION MORETON BAY 401 Region/District office CAIRNS / Barcaldine REGIONAL 1 DECEPTION BAY 0 Castlereagh Point ! A COUNCIL ! Operating mine MIDDLE Tangalooma ! CENTURY 1 BANKS 2 (giant/large/medium sites labelled) 27°10'0"S 1 Redcliffe SCARBOROUGH !(BORAL) Airport Pipeline: Esk 120 Natural gas operational H 0 SOMERSET Lake Dakabin ! W 2 Oil operational 1 120 414 REGIONAL NORTH COAST Kurwongbah Y REDCLIFFE ! Refer to Inset when indicated thus k COUNCIL DISTRICT PETRIE B PETRIE (READYMIX) R (BORAL) 1 ! 3 2 20 Projection: Lambert Conformal Conic IS 2 B 1 KALLANGUR 120 12 AN Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 E 42A Lake Wivenhoe Note: Road classification and construction information extracted Lake from ARMIS data as at 30 June 2019. 1 Samsonvale 0 A 4 Woody Point 1 Petrie 0 ! 4 2 Reg/Dist Office LAWNTON 2 Region/District Office 0 1 number number 1 (BORAL) North Coast CENTRAL QUEENSLAND 314 Rockhampton 205 4023 9 Mt Samson 9 Metropolitan E Clear Mtn U CENTRAL WEST 401 Barcaldine 201 E E FITZROY 404 Rockhampton 205 Mt D'Aguilar U E 1 South Coast MACKAY/WHITSUNDAY 405 Mackay 207 The Summit STRATHPINE 3C 4 METROPOLITAN 306 Brisbane 208 ! 1 U93 U 27°20'0"S ! METROPOLITAN 406 Brisbane 208 E Mt Glorious BRITTAINS 403 Inset NORTH COAST 307 Maroochydore 210 U ! 8 Mount 902 8 NORTH COAST 407 Maroochydore 210 4 North 4 1 Glorious Queensland NORTH QUEENSLAND 315 Townsville 212 4 G FAR NORTH 403 Cairns 204 32 S 40 Y G 403 A M A N NORTHERN 408 Townsville 212 U P T 9 D 4 I E Mud Island E Mt O'Reilly G NORTH WEST 409 Cloncurry 213 E W A A Central Queensland 1 4 T 1 Y SOUTH COAST 310 Nerang 214 0 E U RUNNING CREEK 4 2 13C (BEAUMONT 1) U 4 4 8 SOUTH COAST 410 Nerang 214 1 8 ! 2A 0 S A U U ! SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND 316 Toowoomba 202 R Coominya Samford 1 B 9 4 T ! - 0 27°20'0"S E Southern Queensland BUARABA CREEK A DARLING DOWNS 402 Toowoomba 202 0 (NUCRUSH) R R A T I A SOUTH WEST 411 Roma 216 R Brisbane V E AL L See Inset L T EY Mount R Airport E I WIDE BAY/BURNETT 412 Bundaberg 217 4 A 0 R R Nebo 7 L I A D L Fisherman St. Island R Helena D R Island Amity Pt U D 4 19 2 Atkinson Dam B 32 A U9 8 U ! 5 1 ! 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N IPSWICH CITY I Russell Island S N ( COUNCIL F P ! N a Mulgowie c Lagoon Island U i 27°40'0"S fi 3 C c 08 M 3 2 o 04 to rw a y LOGAN CITY ) STAPYLTON 1 (ASTEC) 1 Beenleigh 2 COUNCIL ! Cobby Cobby Is 3 3 00 0 1 STAPYLTON (BORAL) B 2 7 ! 1 Cabbage 7 Tree Point A 0 Buccan 5 2 Peak 2 Woongoolba Y Crossing A S Y E W 2 H 1 D 1 N Mount Mort I Logan 1 L 2 " 6 21 North Maclean SOUTH COAST Village A SCENIC RIM JACOBS WELL REGION F (STREET) 1003 REGIONAL COUNCIL SC ! R Jacobs Well Harrisville BEENLEIGH(READYMIX) JACOBS WELL (LAMING) ! 30 5 ! 11 ! Warrill 3 JACOBS 6 WOLFFDENE Ormeau WELL (Q View 21 2071 ! S&S) ! ³ ! FLINDERS M T 27°50'0"S A N H MORETON U G ! DOLOMITE N O I ! SOUTH COAST M 5052.5 N 3 ORMEAU Pimpama N DISTRICT 0 2 U ! km C Jimboomba BLUE 1 ! Rosevale 1 ROCK 2 21 ! 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