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Bridge & Culvert Restrictions for Category 2 Special Purpose Vehicles Bridge & Culvert Restrictions for Category 2 Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) - September 2021 Legend Structure ID – The unique structure number of each bridge or culvert on the state road network. Structure type – Structures may be a bridge or a culvert. Structure name – The name of the structure. Culverts may be unnamed. The same bridge name may apply to two structure IDs when they are separate structures on the left and right side of the same road. Road ID – The unique number of the state road on which the structure is located. Road name – The State Government name of the road. The name may differ from the local council name for a section of the road. Restriction – A ‘CANNOT CROSS’ restriction is a vulnerable structure that is highly unlikely to be approved for a single trip permit. A ‘SINGLE TRIP’ structure is a less vulnerable and cannot be crossed unless a single trip permit is issued for the class 2 SPV for the desired route across the structure. Region – The region that corresponds to the Main Roads district maps. Latitude – The latitude map coordinate for the structure. It can be used in combination with the longitude to locate the structure using GPS or mapping tools. The structure will be in the correct vicinity but may not be exactly where the latitude and longitude display it depending on the accuracy of the map or mapping tool used. Longitude – The longitude map coordinate for the structure. It can be used in combination with the latitude to locate the structure using GPS or mapping tools. ID TYPE STRUCTURE NAME ROAD ID ROAD NAME CATEGORY 2 TMR REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE 1094 Bridge Windeyer Creek 87A SPRINGSURE - TAMBO Single Trip Central West -24.66971 146.36977 1095 Bridge Barcoo River 87A SPRINGSURE - TAMBO Single Trip Central West -24.87883 146.25712 1108 Bridge Emu Creek 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Cannot Cross Central West -24.33626 143.42121 1109 Bridge Tocal Creek 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Single Trip Central West -24.01686 143.79459 1110 Bridge Four Mile Creek 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Unrestricted Central West -23.87471 143.96067 1112 Bridge Ernistina Creek 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Single Trip Central West -23.75419 144.11362 1113 Bridge Anderson Creek 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Single Trip Central West -23.65993 144.18778 1114 Bridge Wellshot Creek No 1 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Single Trip Central West -23.51569 144.23758 1115 Bridge Wellshot Creek No 2 95B JUNDAH - LONGREACH Single Trip Central West -23.51497 144.23799 1116 Bridge Middleton Creek 99D WINTON - BOULIA Single Trip Central West -22.36482 141.53427 1118 Bridge Saville Creek 99D WINTON - BOULIA Single Trip Central West -22.35653 141.54490 1119 Bridge Saville Creek Overflow No 1 99D WINTON - BOULIA Single Trip Central West -22.35885 141.54193 1120 Bridge Saville Creek Overflow No 2 99D WINTON - BOULIA Single Trip Central West -22.36041 141.53992 1121 Bridge Saville Creek Overflow No 3 99D WINTON - BOULIA Single Trip Central West -22.36215 141.53769 1125 Bridge Thomson River West Channel 572 MUTTABURRA - ARAMAC ROAD Single Trip Central West -22.59459 144.56337 1127 Bridge Thomson River East Channel 572 MUTTABURRA - ARAMAC ROAD Unrestricted Central West -22.59326 144.57881 1129 Bridge Cornish Creek Main Channel 572 MUTTABURRA - ARAMAC ROAD Single Trip Central West -22.59585 144.58992 1130 Bridge Cornish Creek East Channel 572 MUTTABURRA - ARAMAC ROAD Single Trip Central West -22.60241 144.59559 1131 Bridge Barcoo River 716 ISISFORD - BLACKALL ROAD Single Trip Central West -24.25886 144.44576 1141 Bridge Werna Creek 13G WINTON - KYNUNA Single Trip Central West -22.06316 142.80780 8217 Bridge Alpha Creek 443 ALPHA - TAMBO ROAD Single Trip Central West -24.14158 146.62289 21729 Culvert Cockatoo Creek 13G WINTON - KYNUNA Single Trip Central West -22.12663 142.83367 21762 Culvert Wockingham Creek - 3 99D KENNEDY DEV ROAD (WINTON - BOULIA) Single Trip Central West -22.28016 142.50943 21769 Culvert Diamantina River - 4 99D KENNEDY DEV ROAD (WINTON - BOULIA) Cannot Cross Central West -22.23170 142.40078 21787 Culvert Channels 99D KENNEDY DEV ROAD (WINTON - BOULIA) Single Trip Central West -22.91365 139.93277 21776 Culvert Rum Creek 99D KENNEDY DEV ROAD (WINTON - BOULIA) Unrestricted Central West -22.26043 141.70839 24564 Bridge Thomson River Approach - 16 13F LONGREACH - WINTON Single Trip Central West -23.39470 144.21480 26038 Culvert Little Wengen Creek (2/4.4m Csplp) 4196 MAIDENWELL - BUNYA MOUNTAINS ROAD Single Trip Central West -26.83753 151.75365 37391 Culvert Unnamed 93C DIAMANTINA DEV ROAD (WINDORAH - BEDOURIE) Single Trip Central West -24.85434 140.62212 67682 Culvert Unnamed culvert 13F Longreach - Winton Unrestricted Central West -22.92632 143.81609 67683 Culvert Oondooroo Creek 13F Landsborough Highway Unrestricted Central West -22.45458 143.27450 67685 Culvert Unnamed culvert 13G Winton - Kynuma Unrestricted Central West -22.31936 142.96471 Page 1 Bridge Culvert Restrictions Class 2 SPVs Updated 22/09/2021 ID TYPE STRUCTURE NAME ROAD ID ROAD NAME CATEGORY 2 TMR REGION LATITUDE LONGITUDE 218 Bridge Back Creek 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.84447 152.06426 219 Bridge Horse Trough Creek 313 Gatton - Clifton Road Single Trip Darling Downs -27.79853 152.10460 220 Bridge Unnamed Creek 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.76741 152.08878 223 Bridge Heifer Creek No 1 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.73418 152.10578 225 Bridge Heifer Creek No 3 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.75401 152.08127 226 Bridge Heifer Creek No 4 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.75827 152.08179 227 Bridge Heifer Creek No 5 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.76226 152.08162 228 Bridge Heifer Creek No 6 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.76722 152.08530 229 Bridge Heifer Creek No 7 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.77142 152.08946 236 Bridge Condamine River 324 TOOWOOMBA - CECIL PLAINS ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -27.53195 151.20521 238 Bridge Oakey Creek 325 DALBY - CECIL PLAINS ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.30339 151.27273 242 Bridge Hodgson Creek 332 PITTSWORTH - FELTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.79652 151.74352 244 Bridge Dogtrap Creek 335 MILLMERRAN - LEYBURN ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -27.89358 151.53204 245 Bridge Canal Creek 335 MILLMERRAN - LEYBURN ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -27.90801 151.55055 253 Bridge Fourteen Mile Creek 342 KOGAN - CONDAMINE ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -26.96815 150.63618 262 Bridge Lockyer Creek 412 FOREST HILL - FERNVALE ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.52171 152.40909 303 Bridge Laidley Creek 3083 MULGOWIE ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.64926 152.38152 304 Bridge Budgee Creek 3102 GREENMOUNT - HIRSTVALE ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.81905 151.99947 305 Bridge Tenthill Creek 3131 MOUNT SYLVIA ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -27.69229 152.21467 307 Bridge Kogan Creek 3402 TARA - KOGAN ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.06661 150.74644 313 Bridge Rocky Creek 1st Crossing 4104 MURPHY'S CREEK ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.53785 152.05314 349 Bridge Oakey Creek 326 OAKEY CONNECTION ROAD Unrestricted Darling Downs -27.43060 151.71844 357 Bridge Picnic Bridge 22A YARRAMAN-TOOWOOMBA Single Trip Darling Downs -27.52901 151.95771 535 Bridge Turner Creek 22C NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY (WARWICK - WALLANGARRA) Single Trip Darling Downs -28.40034 151.90882 539 Bridge Accommodation Creek 22C WARWICK - WALLANGARRA Single Trip Darling Downs -28.82551 151.85328 566 Bridge Carnarvon Bridge 223 STANTHORPE CONNECTION ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -28.65983 151.93337 573 Bridge Pike'S Creek 232 STANTHORPE - TEXAS ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -28.67527 151.58165 574 Bridge Pikes Creek 234 STANTHORPE - INGLEWOOD ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -28.64791 151.61932 576 Bridge Macintyre Brook 234 STANTHORPE - INGLEWOOD ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -28.40976 151.26913 577 Bridge Dumaresq River 241 YELARBON - KEETAH ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -28.64207 150.72014 580 Bridge Condamine River 331 TOOWOOMBA - KARARA ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.92136 151.67421 588 Bridge Condamine River 336 CLIFTON - LEYBURN ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.94191 151.72149 589 Bridge Condamine River Anabranch 336 CLIFTON - LEYBURN ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.94263 151.72019 594 Bridge Weir River 349 TALWOOD - BOONANGA ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -28.49544 149.49092 595 Bridge Yarrilwanna Creek 349 TALWOOD - BOONANGA ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -28.49628 149.49644 602 Bridge Sandy Creek 2302 LESLIE DAM ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -28.21770 151.92122 606 Bridge Mccahon Bridge 3303 WARWICK - ALLORA ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -28.20894 152.02627 613 Bridge Wambo Creek 3402 TARA - KOGAN ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.15556 150.65500 614 Bridge Stockyard Creek 3402 TARA - KOGAN ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.14767 150.66244 8686 Bridge Ballard Creek 414 ESK - HAMPTON ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -27.36996 152.12655 13173 Culvert Unnamed Culvert 26B TAROOM - MILES Single Trip Darling Downs -26.50237 150.08710 15566 Bridge Condamine River Bridge 26C MILES - GOONDIWINDI Single Trip Darling Downs -26.92581 150.13017 15970 Bridge Woleebee Ck 4302 JACKSON - WANDOAN ROAD Cannot Cross Darling Downs -26.15398 149.85284 23080 Culvert Yarrilwanna Creek 347 MEANDARRA - TALWOOD ROAD Single Trip Darling Downs -28.41358 149.67505 25419 Culvert Unnamed culvert 416 DALBY - COOYAR ROAD Unrestricted Darling Downs -27.04528 151.72852 25577 Culvert Unnamed culvert 321
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