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Darling Downs District © The State of Queensland, 2019 © Pitney Bowes Australia Pty Ltd, 2019 © QR Limited, 2015 Based on [Dataset – Street Pro Nav] provided with the permission of Pitney Bowes Australia Pty Ltd (Current as at 12 / 19), [Dataset – Rail_Centre_Line, Oct 2015] provided with the permission of QR Limited and other state government datasets Disclaimer: While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of this data, Pitney Bowes Australia Pty Ltd and/or the State of Queensland and/or QR Limited makes no representations or warranties about its accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability for any particular purpose and disclaims all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damages (including indirect or consequential damage) and costs which you might incur as a result of the data being inaccurate or incomplete in any way and for any reason. 149°0'E 150°0'E 151°0'E 152°0'E FITZROY DISTRICT WIDE BAY/BURNETT DISTRICT 9 # !!! ! 1 Cracow S F c 1 or k Wilkinson h r e S 8 4261 e t t 17B CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY 35A MOONIE HIGHWAY 327 PAMPAS - HORRANE ROAD 2301 AMIENS ROAD l C s e o t t r D S R ur R Eidsvold s D S a S C t h s o o t Rd ! c w E (Ipswich - Warwick) (Dalby - St George) ! k n S k ochaber 330 FELTON - CLIFTON ROAD Dallarnil 2302 LESLIE DAM ROAD y e d S V " L s r t I a C 4 Coringa t R 17C CUNNINGHAM1 HIGHWAY 40B D'AGUILAR HIGHWAY 331 TOOWOOMBA - KARARA ROAD 2322 TEXAS - YELARBON ROAD w S Cloncose d t O d ak N C E S a or Now R WESTERN DOWNS B S th t land R o t b St w (Warwick - Inglewood) (Kilcoy - Yarraman) 332 PITTSWORTH - FELTON ROAD 3083 MULGOWIE ROAD S y 454 B d d m 6 o a 2 c 9 REGIONAL COUNCIL l 4 St t Oa a k 17D CUNNINGHAM HIGHWAY 40C D'AGUILAR HIGHWAYR 335 MILLMERRAN - LEYBURN ROAD 1 3102 GREENMOUNT - HIRSTVALE ROAD o k r C S h C C ! e Didcot inc C B Gurgeena 4 ! 222 C hill id U 7 C ha a S k (Inglewood - Goondiwindi) (Yarraman - Kingaroy) 336 CLIFTON - LEYBURN ROAD 3106 ALLORA - GOOMBURRA ROAD rley 1 t r R N s ! 4 s 8 u R 5 7 k a C s St O k ! 0 R R P se N Degilbo 6 o l S d n 18A WARREGO HIGHWAY 45A BUNYA HIGHWAY 337 MILLMERRAN - INGLEWOOD ROAD 3131 MOUNT SYLVIA ROAD d l b a E i W a Biggenden ns Be S A A o " ! o l g U b T ! Byrnestown l t S R Binjour C Ch n n o t D B Coonambula (Ipswich - Toowoomba) (Dalby - Kingaroy) arl t i d T 340! DALBYGooroolba - KOGAN ROAD 4 3203 BOWENVILLE - NORWIN ROAD eys b U 41C 9 S K R e # 7 t M m N 973 1 k 8 i C # o d S a re R R " 6 ! C dl ek oa 18B WARREGO HIGHWAY 86A SURAT DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD 341 CHINCHILLA0 - TARA ROAD b 3207 WYAGA ROAD e S W d 4 l t S 1 7 MOUNT BIGGENDEN i V le 110 C Wetheron 4 g C i s r C a lli t s (Toowoomba - Dalby) (Surat - Tara) 342 KOGAN - CONDAMINE ROAD e 3221 BROOKSTEAD - NORWIN ROAD 8 H e a e 7 l n S k a y rs r 4 e p #674g D Boompa r C l a d t d " k re R e ia S o Humphery H o 18C WARREGO HIGHWAY 86B SURAT DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD 344 ROMA - CONDAMINEW ROAD 3251 MILLMERRAN – CECIL PLAINS ROAD s t 5 ek H b w B 7 Y 478 ! R o ! 1 ! k ! S m c 4 a t ra Gayndah 4 ! o C n b 41 y (Dalby - Miles) (Tara - Dalby) B 345 CONDAMINE - MEANDARRA ROAD 3302 DALRYMPLE CREEK ROAD 3 9 478 S t #675 r a RI m t W S Mundubbera VE a Coalstoun e 7 2 b NORTH BURNETT R 4 t ! s a St Ga Rd r Aramara y y l d y 1 I n 4 7 ! e 6 d - a l e o nv e 18D WARREGO HIGHWAY 221 WARWICKah - KILLARNEY ROAD 347 MEANDARRAB - TALWOOD ROAD 3303 WARWICK8 - ALLORA ROAD m e or n son r e A M m 4 s e F b r m u G C a r n S l t a d Lakes Rd e G Ba i S R REGIONAL COUNCIL ubba r I t e a b t t i e t S t s (Miles - Roma) a Eel S S 1 d 222 WARWICK - YANGAN ROAD 349 TALWOOD108 1 - BOONANGA ROAD 3304 CAMBOOYA CONNECTION ROAD C 9C S k H S S h a 8 h I t C o C F Taroom y 249 l r ! FRASER COAST S as R 1 l er 4 i St # ER 22A NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY 223 STANTHORPE CONNECTION ROAD 360 GOONDIWINDI# CONNECTION ROAD 3306 LEYBURN - CUNNINGHAM ROAD l IV m Ban Ban Springs 3 y s R f e 00.5 d f C REGIONAL COUNCIL e n e d t a i Ro i 5 k n r (Yarraman - Toowoomba) C n c u 224 STANTHORPE - AMOSFIELD ROAD 362 GOONDIWINDIr WEST CONNECTION ROAD 3308d NOBBY CONNECTION ROAD i k i R N r e t e 3 a r Rd e d CHINCHILLA e Km d A R o # o n e o h W p d 4 A P d o 228 Zell B re U w k y R e D d r St S ws a k 22B NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY 231 INGLEWOOD - TEXAS ROAD 412 FOREST HILL - FERNVALE ROAD n 3341 GREENMOUNT CONNECTION ROAD Range o B aw Sa R U H A (Toowoomba - Warwick) 232 STANTHORPE - TEXAS ROAD 414 ESK - HAMPTON ROAD 3363 RYEFORD - PRATTEN ROAD J C B ER u r R V a e o Hawkwood 22C NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY 234 STANTHORPE - INGLEWOOD ROAD 416 DALBY U - COOYAR ROAD 3401 DAANDINE - NANDI ROAD I n d a " a e 4 n D R 7 d R A d o k a BANANA W 9 2 1 yj S a (Warwick - Wallangarra) N R 241 YELARBON - KEETAH ROAD 417 OAKEY - COOYAR ROAD 3402 TARA - KOGAN ROAD O 3 6 B b N h u 4 B E o d B o SHIRE COUNCIL a 26B LEICHHARDT HIGHWAY 308 ROSEWOOD - LAIDLEY ROAD 418 PECHEYT - MACLAGAN ROAD B 3403 WARRA 4- KOGAN ROAD o a T 8 ek R r - 7 a a 204 e n Gootchie ! Cr r (Taroom - Miles) 311 LAIDLEY - PLAINLAND ROAD 419 KINGAROYB - COOYAR ROADp 4104 MURPHY'S CREEK ROAD m u R o m L b b o o E I u o V 26C LEICHHARDT HIGHWAY 312 GATTON - LAIDLEY ROAD 421 DALBYa n - JANDOWAE ROAD 4144 GATTON - ESK ROAD A B I t h E t a C M k o r R (Miles - Goondiwindi) H g 313 GATTON - CLIFTON ROAD 422 MACALISTERa - BELL ROAD 4161 BUNYA MOUNTAINSu ROAD i W C Scott i n H P gto n A 28A GORE HIGHWAY 314 GATTON - HELIDON ROADn 423 JANDOWAE CONNECTION ROAD 4163 BUNYA MOUNTAINS -a MACLAGAN ROAD C C 8 R n k k Booubyjan 8 Theebine a D (Toowoomba - Millmerran) 319 TOOWOOMBA SECOND RANGE CROSSING 424 KINGAROY - JANDOWAE ROAD 4201 WARRA - CANAGAk CREEK ROAD4 ! h t B " C k T a r 4 ! e o G C 9 H g N ! 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