Carnarvon Highway
Carnarvon Highway –New South Wales | |
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General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 698 km (434 mi) |
Route number(s) | A7 Rolleston - Roma A55 Roma - St George National Route 46 St George - Qld/NSW border No shield Qld/NSW border - Moree |
Former route number | National Route 55 |
Major junctions | |
North end | Dawson Highway (Qld State Highway A7 / Qld State Route 60), Rolleston, Queensland |
Warrego Highway (National Highway A2) Moonie Highway (Qld State Route 49) Balonne Highway (Qld State Route 49) Castlereagh Highway (Qld State Highway A55) Barwon Highway (Qld State Route 85) | |
South end | Newell Highway (National Highway A39) / Gwydir Highway (NSW State Highway B76), Moree, New South Wales |
Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Injune, Roma, Surat, St George, Mungindi |
Highway system | |
The Carnarvon Highway[1] is a state highway of Queensland, Australia, linking Moree south of the NSW/QLD border, via the town of St George, eventually to the township of Rolleston. Formerly, north of Roma it was known as the Carnarvon Developmental Road.[2] National Route 46 runs from Mungindi to the Castlereagh Highway just south of St George. From here, the A55 continues north, through St George and Surat to Roma. The A7 then continues north from Roma to Rolleston, which continues along the Dawson Highway and Gregory Highway to Emerald and Charters Towers.
It is the main access road to the Carnarvon National Park.
Route numbering
National Route 55 (NR55)[3] was a former north-south route through central northern New South Wales and central Queensland, connecting the Newell Highway at Gilgandra with Walgett, St George, Roma, Emerald and Charters Towers. The highway was a strategic route to take B-doubles and other large vehicles (which cannot use the Bruce Highway) to the Queensland ports north of Rockhampton.
Today, NR55 no longer exists, having been replaced by the alpha-numeric designation A55 within Queensland during 2004 and the alpha-numeric designation B55 within New South Wales in 2013. A7 replaced the northern section of the (former NR55) Carnarvon Highway between Rolleston and Roma with the section between Roma and just south of St George being the part designated as A55. National Route 46, extends from just south of St George to Mungindi. National Route 46 was decommissioned in New South Wales in 2013, with no replacement route designated.
NR55 signs were first erected in New South Wales between Gilgandra and Walgett. It had then been extended from Walgett to the Queensland border at Hebel, in the late 1970s - where it originally terminated.
NR55 first appeared in Queensland on the Gregory and Dawson Highways, between Emerald and Rolleston, during the early 1980s.
This is where for many years there was an oddity between the Queensland and New South Wales interpretation of the path that NR55 would take. It created the situation where the southern end of route NR55 (Carnarvon Highway) was located over 100 kilometres (62 mi) east from the northern end of route NR55 (Castlereagh Highway).
Eventually, NR55 was taken as an extension of the Castlereagh Highway between the Queensland/New South Wales border and St George. With the change in alphanumeric route numbering in the mid-2000s, NR55 runs between just south of St George and Roma as A55, and was replaced with National Route 46 between St George and Mungindi, and the A7 between Roma and Rolleston.
List of towns on the Carnarvon Highway
Major intersections
State | LGA | Location[4] | km[4] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Queensland | Central Highlands | Rolleston | 0 | 0.0 | Dawson Highway (A7 / State Route 60) – Springsure, Moura, Blackwater | |
Maranoa | Roma | 264 | 164 | Warrego Highway (National Highway A2) – Mitchell | Concurrent with Warrego Highway (A2) for 6 km | |
270 | 170 | Warrego Highway (National Highway A2) – Miles, Brisbane | ||||
Surat | 344 | 214 | Surat Developmental Road (State Route 87) – Meandarra | |||
Balonne | St George | 450 | 280 | Moonie Highway (State Route 49) – Dalby | Route 55 is concurrent with Route 49 for 10 km | |
460 | 290 | Balonne Highway (State Route 49) – Mitchell, Cunnamulla | ||||
467 | 290 | Castlereagh Highway (A55) – Dirranbandi, Hebel | Carnarvon Highway is Route 55 north, route 46 south | |||
Nindigully | 504 | 313 | Barwon Highway (State Route 85) – Goondiwindi | |||
Mungindi | 577 | 359 | ||||
Queensland – New South Wales state border | 578 | 359 | Barwon River | |||
New South Wales | Moree Plains | Mungindi | 579 | 360 | ||
Moree | 698 | 434 | Gwydir Highway (B76) – Goondiwindi, Narrabri, Collarenebri | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- Highways in Australia
- List of highways in Queensland
- List of highways in New South Wales
- Mungindi Bridge
References
- ^ Carnarvon Highway Archived 2 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website. Retrieved 26 July 2008.[self-published source]
- ^ Queensland Government - Department of Transport and Main Roads - Maps
- ^ National Route 55, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website. Retrieved 26 July 2008.[self-published source]
- ^ a b "Rolleston to Moree" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 16 January 2017.