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File:Brisbane Valley Highway Wanora.jpg|[[Wanora, Queensland|Wanora]], 2014
File:Brisbane Valley Highway Wanora.jpg|[[Wanora, Queensland|Wanora]], 2014
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==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 22:28, 12 May 2016

Brisbane Valley Highway

Brisbane Valley Highway (green and black)
General information
TypeHighway
Length85 km (53 mi)
Route number(s)
  • National Route 17
  • (Entire Route)
  • Duplexes:
  • State Route 86
  • (Esk - D'Aguilar Highway)
Major junctions
South end Warrego Highway,
Ipswich, Queensland
  Esk-Hampton Road
North end D'Aguilar Highway, 9 kilometres (6 mi)* south-east of Moore, Queensland
Location(s)
Major settlementsFernvale, Esk, Toogoolawah, Harlin
Highway system

The Brisbane Valley Highway is a state highway in Queensland. It links the Warrego Highway near Ipswich and the D'Aguilar Highway about 4 kilometres (2 mi)* north of Harlin. Its direction follows the approximate course of the Brisbane River.[1] It is part of National Route 17, duplexing with the D'Aguilar Highway to Nanango and then becomes the Burnett Highway. State Route 85 is duplexed with the Brisbane Valley Highway from Esk to the D'Aguilar Highway.

The highway crosses the Wivenhoe Dam about 9 kilometres (6 mi)* north-west of Fernvale.

In the near future, the intersection with the Warrego Highway will be converted into a grade-separated interchange.[2]

List of towns along the Brisbane Valley Highway

Major intersections

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
IpswichBlacksoil00.0 Warrego Highway (A2) east - Brisbane / west - ToowoombaSouthern end of Brisbane Valley Highway
SomersetFernvale16.210.1Forest Hill-Fernvale Road - Lowood
Brisbane River18.311.4Geoff Fisher Bridge. This bridge spans the boundary between the localities of Fernvale and Wivenhoe Pocket
SomersetWivenhoe Pocket20.112.5Wivenhoe-Somerset Road - Mount Glorious, Somerset Dam (via Splityard Creek Dam)To Brisbane Forest Park via Northbrook Parkway
Brisbane River22.5–
25.0
14.0–
15.5
Wivenhoe Dam wall. The dam wall is in the locality of Lake Wivenhoe.[3][4]
SomersetCoominya32.620.3Coominya Connection Road - Coominya, Atkinson Dam
Esk53.833.4Gatton-Esk Road - Gatton, Toowoomba
54.233.7 Esk-Hampton Road (S85) - Crows Nest, ToowoombaState Route 85 southern concurrency terminus: continues west as Esk-Hampton Road
58.136.1Esk-Kilcoy Road - Kilcoy (via Somerset Dam)
Harlin89.555.6 D'Aguilar Highway (National Route 17 west / State Route 85 east) – Moore, Yarraman, Kilcoy, Sunshine CoastState Route 85 northern concurrency terminus: continues east as D'Aguilar Highway
West to Moore and Yarraman; east to Kilcoy and Sunshine Coast

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brisbane Valley Highway, Metropolitan Queensland". Queensland Online. Roam Media (for RACQ and Department of Transport and Main Roads). Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Warrego Highway and Brisbane Valley Highway". Department of Transport and Main Roads - Projects. Queensland Government. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Locality of Lake Wivenhoe, Queensland" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Lake Wivenhoe (entry 44880)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 4 November 2013.

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