Road Photos &
Information: Queensland
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Willams Street, Bradley Street, Mt Samson Road,
Main Street, Samson Road, O'Keefe Street, Logan Road, Old Cleveland
Road, Moreton Bay Road, Finucane Road, Shore Street West, Bridge
Street & North Street (State Route 22) - Woolloongabba to
Cleveland |
Statistics:
- Length: 67 km (Woolloongabba to
Cleveland: 28 km)
- Western Terminus:
- (Eastern section) Ipswich Rd (A7) at Woolloongabba
- Eastern Terminus:
- (Eastern Section) North Street / Cleveland Point at Cleveland
- Miscellaneous: State Route 22 is
in 2 parts
- Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along
The Route:
- (Eastern Section) Woolloongabba, Greenslopes, Coorparoo, Camp
Hill, Carina Heights, Carina, Carindale, Belmont, Chandler, Capalaba
West, Capalaba, Alexandra Hills and Cleveland
Route Numbering:
- Current:
- Former:
- Multiplexes:
- Road Authority Internal Classification:
U98 (between Belmont and Chandler), 112 (Capalaba to Cleveland), 905
(Chandler to Capalaba) and 1122 (Capabala) 1
General Information:
State Route 22 is a 2 part route, truncated after
numbering changes in the Brisbane area during the 1990s. The eastern
section features a small unsigned section along O'Keefe St at
Woolloongabba as well as an unsigned duplex with SR95 within the same
suburb. 2
The eastern section of the route passes through
commercial and residential zones for the majority of the route and is
mostly divided roadway. The route also once carried trams closer to the
city. The route is mostly 2 lanes in each direction, with Morton Bay Road
at arterial / near motorway standard and actually follows the reservation
for the Eastern Freeway which was planned in the 1970s. See map.
The routing of SR22 once included Cavendish Rd at
Coorparoo, Stanley and Vulture Streets in East Brisbane, Woolloongabba and
South Brisbane as well as Cordelia and Merivale Streets, Peel and
Melbourne Streets and Grey St in South Brisbane, plus Skew St, Petrie Tce,
Saul St, Countess St and Kelvin Grove Rd in Brisbane, and Kelvin Grove Rd
in Kelvin Grove and then Enoggera Rd in New Market and Alderley.
Multiplexes along the route include:
- State Route 30 for 2km along Old Cleveland Rd at Chandler
- State Route 95 (unsigned) for 500m along Old Cleveland Rd and Logan Rd
at Woolloongabba
- South Moreton Bay Tourist Drive for 5 km between Wellington St (SR46)
to North St (Cleveland Point) in Cleveland
History:
- 2010: Installation of automated speed checking signs
along Old Cleveland Road East from Finucane Rd to Birkdale Rd, Birkdale.
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- June 2011: Upgrade of the Scrub Road / Old Cleveland
Road intersection at Carindale. 4
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Advance
Directional Sign:
AD sign on Shore St West (SR22) approaching
Wellington St (SR46 / Southern Moreton Bay Tourist Drive) at
Cleveland, July 2011
Image © Rob Tilley
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Advance
Directional Sign:
AD sign on O'Keefe St (SR22)
approaching Logan Rd (SR95) at Woolloongabba (Stones Corner),
March 2006.
Image © Paul Rands
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Black
Intersection Directional Sign:
Faded black ID sign on the roundabout with
Shore St West (SR22) & Wellington St (SR46 / Southern Moreton
Bay Tourist Drive) at Cleveland, July 2011
Image © Rob Tilley
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Stones Corner:
Logan Rd and Old Cleveland Road at
Greenslopes (Stones Corner), March 2006.
Image © Paul Rands
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Advance
Directional Sign :
AD sign on Scrub Rd approaching Old
Cleveland Road (SR22) at Carindale, March 2018.
Image © Dean Sherry
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Reassurance
Directional Sign:
Distance sign near Barbecue St at Belmont, May 2006.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Advance
Directional Sign:
AD sign at Capalaba approaching Old Cleveland Rd (SR54) and Moreton
Bay Rd (SR22), May 2006.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Advance
Directional Sign:
AD sign at Cleveland approaching Northern Arterial Rd (SR46) and
Wellington St, May 2006.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Advance
Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching the entrance to to Cleveland railway station and
Waterloo St (SR47) at Cleveland, May 2006.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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Intersection
Directional Sign:
ID sign on the junction with Harbour View Ct and Kyling Ln,
Cleveland, May 2006.
Image © Michael Greenslade
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1 Transport and
Main Roads, Queensland State Controlled Roads and Regions Maps,
Metropolitan East
2 Transport and Main Roads, from
correspondence from April 2012
3 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, New signs target speeding drivers, 3 February 2010
4 Brisbane City Council, Scrub Road and
Old Cleveland Road intersection upgrade construction works advance
notification
Last updated: 17 Oct 2019 10:57
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