Road Photos & Information:
Queensland
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Gympie Road,
Ferry Street, Walker Street, John Street, Saltwater Creek Road,
Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road & Boat Harbour Drive (State Route
57) - Former Alignment |
Statistics:
- Length: 45 km
- Northern Terminus: Elizabeth St
(TD12) & Boat Harbour Dr, Urangan
- Southern Terminus: Bruce Hwy
(A1), Tinana
- Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along
The Route: Tinana, Maryborough, St Helens, Dundathu, Walligan,
Dundowran, Urraween, Pialba, Scarness, Torquay & Urangan
Route Numbering:
- Current:
- Former:
- Multiplexes:
- Road Authority Internal Classification:
163 1
General Information:
State route 57 is located about 3 hours north of
Brisbane in the Maryborough area, and varies from suburban street, rural
road and semi-arterial road conditions and passes by shopping areas, farms
and homes. The route through Tinana and Maryborough was once the Bruce
Highway.
Multiplexes along the route include:
- Tourist Drive 12 for 4km, between Bruce Hwy (A1) at Tinana and Ann St
at Maryborough
History:
- 30 October 1896: The Lamington Bridge over Mary River
opened to traffic, the completed structure cost about £25,000 and was
opened by Hon. David Hay Dalrymple, MLA, Minister for Public Works. It
was designed by Alfred Barton Brady and is one of Australia's oldest
concrete bridges. The bridge replaced a timber high set bridge
constructed in 1874, upstream from the current bridge. During the
disastrous floods of 1893, this bridge was partially demolished.
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- 1970: Lamington Bridge was widened but the original
handrails were retained and reused. 2
- 1990: Maryborough Bypass (Bruce Highway) opens to
traffic. 3
- April 2008: Work starts on widening along a 1km
section of Boat Harbour Drive between Hunter Street and McNally Street
at Pialba. 4
- September 2008: Work commences on the upgrade of
Maryborough–Hervey Bay Road between Dundowran Road at Walligan and
Pialba–Burrum Heads Road at Dundowran. The project included
widening and strengthening 6.9-kilometres of road, and also involved
improving bus stop areas, private property accesses and signage, and the
installation of new overhead street lighting. 5
- January 2009: A project completed in to duplicate
Boat Harbour Drive to four lanes from Hunter Street to McNally Street at
Pialba. 6
- 2010: Work begins on 3.6 km upgrade of
Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road between Torbanlea– Pialba Road and Dundowran
Road at Walligan. Work included widening of the road and realignment and
installation of a roundabout connecting the Booral Road and
Torbanlea–Pialba Road intersections. 7
- August 2011: Completion of upgrade along
Maryborough-Hervey Bay Rd between Torbanlea– Pialba Road and Dundowran
Road at Walligan. 6
This page concentrates on the former alignments along State Route 57
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Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching Torbanlea-Pialba Rd at Walligan, March 2006.
Image © Paul Rands |
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Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching Booral Rd (TD12) at Walligan, March 2006.
Image © Paul Rands |
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Pialba:
Boat Harbour Dr at Pialba, March 2006.
Image © Paul Rands |
1 Transport and
Main Roads, Queensland state-controlled roads and region maps, Wide
Bay/Burnett Region: back
2 Queensland Government, Environment
& Resource Management, Queensland Heritage Register, Lamington Bridge
3 Transport and Main Roads, Annual
Report 1989/1990
4 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, $10m upgrade for Boat Harbour Drive gets started, 10
April 2008
5 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, First of two major upgrades to Maryborough–Hervey Bay
Road complete, 2 July 2009
6 Queensland Government, Ministerial
Media Statements, Traffic flow improved with completion of Fraser Coast
project, 19 August 2011
7 Transport & Main Roads, Media
Releases, Maryborough-Hervey Bay Road (Between Dundowran Road and
Torbanlea–Pialba Road), December 2010
Last updated: 28-Dec-2019 13:46
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