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Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail - Project Masterplan Taragoola to Ubobo 34Km Trail Length Proposed Trail Ends Trail Hub - Futter Creek Camping Reserve Taragoola Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail - Project Masterplan Taragoola to Ubobo 34km trail length Proposed Trail Ends Trail Hub - Futter Creek Camping Reserve Taragoola Futter Creek Trail Hub - Futter Creek Futter Creek Camping Reserve Camp Reserve Gladstone Monto Road Connection to trail via Gladstone Monto Road Start of Trail Gladstone Monto Road Trail Head -Ubobo Rail Trail Ubobo Siding Railway Terrace Trail end prior to Cedarvale Road crossing Marble Creek Cedarvale Road Marble Creek Rd Gladstone Monto Road Gladstone Monto Road Oaky Creek De Galgil Creek Four Mile Creek Trail Head - Nagoorin Siding Norton Road Gladstone Monto Road Trail Head - Ubobo Siding Gladstone Monto Road N Scale 1: 50,000 at A1 0 100 250 500 1000 meters DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY | BOYNE BURNETT INLAND RAIL TRAIL - CONCEPT DESIGN | Project Masterplan | G3491 | Page 1 | 2021-07-07 0 100 250 500 1000meters #3 Grey - Mid JFP BLUE RGB - 21,62,106 RGB - 138, 140, 142 RGB (web) - 15,3E,6A RGB (web) 8A, 8C, 8E CMYK - 100, 81.2, 32.9, 19.6 CMYK - 0,0,0,55 (55% black) Main JFP blue (corporate colour) For use on cover pages, web- site etc #1 Grey - watermark #2 Grey - light #4 Grey - Dark PLANNING GREY URBAN DESIGN YELLOW SURVEY BLUE ENGINEERING GREY LANDSCAPE GREEN Pantone Cool Grey 2 U Pantone 428 U RGB - 96,96,97 RGB - 215,169,40 RGB - 43,105,122 RGB - 176,183,187 RGB - 92,137,61 RGB - 231,232,233 RGB - 207,212,216 RGB - 88,89,91 RGB (web) -60,60,61 RGB (web) - D7,A9,28 RGB (web) - 2B,69,7A RGB (web) - B0,B7,BB RGB (web) - 5C,89,3D RGB (web) - E7,E8,E9 RGB (web) CF, D4,D8 RGB (web) 23,1F,20 CMYK - 61.2, 52.9, 52.2, 23.9 CMYK - 16.5, 32.2, 100, 0.4 CMYK - 84.7, 47.5, 40.8, 14.1 CMYK - 3, 0, 0, 32 CMYK - 68.6, 26.7, 99.6, 9.8 CMYK - 0,0,0,10 CMYK - 2,0,0,18 CMYK - 0, 0 ,0, 80 For use on CV’s, Project Profiles, For use on Business Cards For use on cover pages, web- Watermarks site etc Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail - Project Masterplan Builyan to Kalpowar 32km trail length Proposed Trail Ends Trail Head - Builyan Siding BUILYAN Dalga Road MANY PEAKS Deception Creek Many Peaks Siding Wentworth Street Bailey Street Gladstone Monto Road Deception Creek Glassford Creek Copppermine Creek Childs Road Trail Head -Builyan Boggy Creek Mill Road Pine Street Trail End Beech Street Trail Head - Golimbel Siding Builyan Siding Cedar Street Gladstone Monto Road Dalga Road Gladstone Monto Road Gladstone Monto Road Trail Head -Kalpowar Trail Head - Barrimoon Siding Pine Street Kalpowar Siding Forest Street Splinter Creek Gladstone Monto Road Barrimoon Road Gladstone Monto Road Kalpowar Road Trail End Trail Head - Kalpowar Siding KALPOWAR Gladstone Monto Road N 0 100 250 500 1000 meters 0 100 250 500 1000meters Scale 1: 30,000 at A1 DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY | BOYNE BURNETT INLAND RAIL TRAIL - CONCEPT DESIGN | Project Masterplan | G3491 | Page 2 | 2021-07-07 #3 Grey - Mid JFP BLUE RGB - 21,62,106 RGB - 138, 140, 142 RGB (web) - 15,3E,6A RGB (web) 8A, 8C, 8E CMYK - 100, 81.2, 32.9, 19.6 CMYK - 0,0,0,55 (55% black) Main JFP blue (corporate colour) For use on cover pages, web- site etc #1 Grey - watermark #2 Grey - light #4 Grey - Dark PLANNING GREY URBAN DESIGN YELLOW SURVEY BLUE ENGINEERING GREY LANDSCAPE GREEN Pantone Cool Grey 2 U Pantone 428 U RGB - 96,96,97 RGB - 215,169,40 RGB - 43,105,122 RGB - 176,183,187 RGB - 92,137,61 RGB - 231,232,233 RGB - 207,212,216 RGB - 88,89,91 RGB (web) -60,60,61 RGB (web) - D7,A9,28 RGB (web) - 2B,69,7A RGB (web) - B0,B7,BB RGB (web) - 5C,89,3D RGB (web) - E7,E8,E9 RGB (web) CF, D4,D8 RGB (web) 23,1F,20 CMYK - 61.2, 52.9, 52.2, 23.9 CMYK - 16.5, 32.2, 100, 0.4 CMYK - 84.7, 47.5, 40.8, 14.1 CMYK - 3, 0, 0, 32 CMYK - 68.6, 26.7, 99.6, 9.8 CMYK - 0,0,0,10 CMYK - 2,0,0,18 CMYK - 0, 0 ,0, 80 For use on CV’s, Project Profiles, For use on Business Cards For use on cover pages, web- Watermarks site etc Boyne Burnett Rail Inland Trail - Project Masterplan Mundubbera to Gayndah 32km trail length Proposed Trail Ends Trail Head -Mundubbera Trail Head -Dirnbir Bauer Street Burnett Street Archer Park Dirnbir Road Strathdee Street Mundubbera Station End of Trail - No works proposed Burnett River Dirnbir Trail Reid Creek Head Shepherds Road Trail Head - Mundubbera Station MUNDUBBERA Benhams Road Trail Head - Philpott Siding Reid Creek Philpott Creek Humphrey Binjour Road Outlier Creek Newton Creek Dirnbir Siding Spring Creek Humphrey Siding Burnett River Burnett River Beinke Road Humphrey Binjour Road Trail Hub - Gayndah Burnett River Castor Oil Creek Gayndah Mundubbera Road Mundubbera Durong Road Burnett River Gayndah Mundubbera Road Boomerang Siding GAYNDAH Trail Head - Mount Debateable Siding Scale 1: 50,000 at A1 0 100 250 500 1000 meters DRAFT - FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY | BOYNE BURNETT INLAND RAIL TRAIL - CONCEPT DESIGN | Project Masterplan | G3491 | Page 3 | 2021-07-07 0 100 250 500 1000meters #3 Grey - Mid JFP BLUE RGB - 21,62,106 RGB - 138, 140, 142 RGB (web) - 15,3E,6A RGB (web) 8A, 8C, 8E CMYK - 100, 81.2, 32.9, 19.6 CMYK - 0,0,0,55 (55% black) Main JFP blue (corporate colour) For use on cover pages, web- site etc #1 Grey - watermark #2 Grey - light #4 Grey - Dark PLANNING GREY URBAN DESIGN YELLOW SURVEY BLUE ENGINEERING GREY LANDSCAPE GREEN Pantone Cool Grey 2 U Pantone 428 U RGB - 96,96,97 RGB - 215,169,40 RGB - 43,105,122 RGB - 176,183,187 RGB - 92,137,61 RGB - 231,232,233 RGB - 207,212,216 RGB - 88,89,91 RGB (web) -60,60,61 RGB (web) - D7,A9,28 RGB (web) - 2B,69,7A RGB (web) - B0,B7,BB RGB (web) - 5C,89,3D RGB (web) - E7,E8,E9 RGB (web) CF, D4,D8 RGB (web) 23,1F,20 CMYK - 61.2, 52.9, 52.2, 23.9 CMYK - 16.5, 32.2, 100, 0.4 CMYK - 84.7, 47.5, 40.8, 14.1 CMYK - 3, 0, 0, 32 CMYK - 68.6, 26.7, 99.6, 9.8 CMYK - 0,0,0,10 CMYK - 2,0,0,18 CMYK - 0, 0 ,0, 80 For use on CV’s, Project Profiles, For use on Business Cards For use on cover pages, web- Watermarks site etc.
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