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Cooroy–Gympie Road

Cooroy–Gympie Road is a continuous 29.1 kilometres (18.1 mi) road route in the Noosa and Gympie regions of Queensland, Australia. It is a state-controlled district road (number 914).[2][3][4] Known as Old Bruce Highway, It runs from Cooroy Connection Road on the Black Mountain / Pomona midpoint to the Bruce Highway in Kybong. This road provides access to several localities bypassed by the current alignment of the highway.[1]

Cooroy–Gympie Road

Old Bruce Highway

General information
TypeRoad
Length29.1 km (18 mi)[1]
Route number(s)No shield
Major junctions
Southeast endCooroy Connection Road, and
Bruce Highway, Black Mountain
 
Northwest endBruce Highway, Kybong
Location(s)
Major suburbsFederal, Coles Creek, Traveston

Route description edit

Starting at an intersection with Cooroy Connection Road and the Bruce Highway on the Black Mountain / Pomona midpoint, the road initially runs west on the northern side of the highway, between Black Mountain and Pomona, as Old Bruce Highway. In this segment it passes the exit to Black Mountain Range Road to the south via a bridge over the highway, and the exit to Pioneer Road, one of the access roads to the town of Pomona, to the northeast. It then runs between Pomona and Federal, passing the exit to Pomona Connection Road to the northeast.[1]

Continuing generally west and then northwest through Federal the road travels under the Bruce Highway where a northbound exit from the highway joins it. In this segment it passes the exits to several local roads. It next runs through the northeast corner of Tuchekoi where it passes the exit to Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road to the southwest. After running northwest through Coles Creek the road enters the southwest corner of Cooran and passes the exit to Coles Creek Road to the northeast, and the exits to several local roads, before reaching an intersection on the Traveston boundary. Here it intersects with Mary Valley Link Road and has access to the Bruce Highway and Traveston Road.[1]

From Traveston the road continues generally north through Kybong, passing the exit to Traveston Crossing Road to the southwest. It passes exits to more local roads and Gympie Airport before rejoining the Bruce Highway at a multi-lane intersection.[1]

History edit

The northern section of this road was part of the Bruce Highway until November 2017 when Section C of the Cooroy to Curra upgrade (Traveston to Woondum) was opened to traffic.[5] The southern section was replaced by a new highway alignment in late 2012.[6][7]

This road is notable for its high accident rate when it was a highway. An article titled "The old Bruce Highway is a ghost highway drive" in the "Gympie Times" of 1 January 2014 states:

Driving along the old Bruce Highway between Federal and Traveston Crossing is an odd and almost spooky experience. A lot of people have died here, and many thousands more have been seriously injured or permanently maimed.

When this road was still part of the Bruce Highway a report into multiple accidents in the locality of Federal was prepared, containing 69 recommendations to address the perceived causes of these accidents. By March 2010 all but 7 of these recommendations had been completed.[8]

Major intersections edit

All distances are from Google Maps.[1] The road is within the Noosa and Gympie local government areas.

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
NoosaBlack Mountain, Pomona midpoint00.0  Bruce Highway – west – Federal, Gympie – southeast – Cooroy, Eumundi
Cooroy Connection Road – east – Cooroy
Southeast end of Cooroy–Gympie Road (Old Bruce Highway)
1.40.87Black Mountain Range Road – south – Black MountainRoad continues west
1.91.2Pioneer Road – northeast – PomonaRoad continues west
Pomona, Federal midpoint3.42.1Pomona Connection Road – northeast – PomonaRoad continues west
Federal7.84.8  Bruce Highway – northwest – Tuchekoi, Gympie
– east – Cooroy
Entry from Bruce Highway northbound only. Road turns northwest.
GympieTuchekoi12.47.7Kenilworth–Skyring Creek Road – southwest – Belli ParkRoad continues northwest
Cooran13.28.2Coles Creek Road – northeast – CooranRoad continues northwest
Coles Creek, Traveston midpoint17.210.7Mary Valley Link Road – southwest – Amamoor
northeast – Bruce Highway interchange, Traveston Road – Traveston
Road continues north
Kybong19.912.4Traveston Crossing Road – southwest – AmamoorRoad continues northwest
29.118.1Bruce Highway (A1) – northwest – Gympie
– southeast (M1) – Federal, Cooroy
Northwest end of Cooroy–Gympie Road. No entry to Bruce Highway southbound.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Google (30 September 2023). "Black Mountain to Kybong" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  2. ^ The State Road Network of Queensland (PDF) (Map). Queensland Government ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 30 June 2022. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Wide Bay / Burnett district map - Page 1" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 5 August 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  4. ^ "North Coast district map" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Compliance Report - Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra Section C (Traveston to Woondum) Page 8" (PDF). Queensland Government ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. January 2022. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Bruce Highway (Cooroy to Curra) Upgrade: Section B (Federal to Traveston)". Queensland Government. 23 June 2014. from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  7. ^ "Bruce Highway: Cooroy to Curra Section B: Sankeys Road to Traveston Road" (PDF). ABIGROUP. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Recommendations of Federal Crash Site Report" (PDF). Queensland Transport and Main Roads. March 2010. Retrieved 29 October 2023.

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Cooroy Gympie Road is a continuous 29 1 kilometres 18 1 mi road route in the Noosa and Gympie regions of Queensland Australia It is a state controlled district road number 914 2 3 4 Known as Old Bruce Highway It runs from Cooroy Connection Road on the Black Mountain Pomona midpoint to the Bruce Highway in Kybong This road provides access to several localities bypassed by the current alignment of the highway 1 Cooroy Gympie RoadOld Bruce HighwayQueenslandGeneral informationTypeRoadLength29 1 km 18 mi 1 Route number s No shieldMajor junctionsSoutheast endCooroy Connection Road and Bruce Highway Black Mountain Pomona Connection Road Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road Mary Valley Link Road Traveston RoadNorthwest endBruce Highway KybongLocation s Major suburbsFederal Coles Creek Traveston Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 ReferencesRoute description editStarting at an intersection with Cooroy Connection Road and the Bruce Highway on the Black Mountain Pomona midpoint the road initially runs west on the northern side of the highway between Black Mountain and Pomona as Old Bruce Highway In this segment it passes the exit to Black Mountain Range Road to the south via a bridge over the highway and the exit to Pioneer Road one of the access roads to the town of Pomona to the northeast It then runs between Pomona and Federal passing the exit to Pomona Connection Road to the northeast 1 Continuing generally west and then northwest through Federal the road travels under the Bruce Highway where a northbound exit from the highway joins it In this segment it passes the exits to several local roads It next runs through the northeast corner of Tuchekoi where it passes the exit to Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road to the southwest After running northwest through Coles Creek the road enters the southwest corner of Cooran and passes the exit to Coles Creek Road to the northeast and the exits to several local roads before reaching an intersection on the Traveston boundary Here it intersects with Mary Valley Link Road and has access to the Bruce Highway and Traveston Road 1 From Traveston the road continues generally north through Kybong passing the exit to Traveston Crossing Road to the southwest It passes exits to more local roads and Gympie Airport before rejoining the Bruce Highway at a multi lane intersection 1 History editMain articles Bruce Highway Major upgrades Cooroy to Rockhampton and Bruce Highway Projects The northern section of this road was part of the Bruce Highway until November 2017 when Section C of the Cooroy to Curra upgrade Traveston to Woondum was opened to traffic 5 The southern section was replaced by a new highway alignment in late 2012 6 7 This road is notable for its high accident rate when it was a highway An article titled The old Bruce Highway is a ghost highway drive in the Gympie Times of 1 January 2014 states Driving along the old Bruce Highway between Federal and Traveston Crossing is an odd and almost spooky experience A lot of people have died here and many thousands more have been seriously injured or permanently maimed When this road was still part of the Bruce Highway a report into multiple accidents in the locality of Federal was prepared containing 69 recommendations to address the perceived causes of these accidents By March 2010 all but 7 of these recommendations had been completed 8 Major intersections editAll distances are from Google Maps 1 The road is within the Noosa and Gympie local government areas LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotesNoosaBlack Mountain Pomona midpoint00 0 nbsp Bruce Highway west Federal Gympie southeast Cooroy Eumundi Cooroy Connection Road east CooroySoutheast end of Cooroy Gympie Road Old Bruce Highway 1 40 87Black Mountain Range Road south Black MountainRoad continues west1 91 2Pioneer Road northeast PomonaRoad continues westPomona Federal midpoint3 42 1Pomona Connection Road northeast PomonaRoad continues westFederal7 84 8 nbsp Bruce Highway northwest Tuchekoi Gympie east CooroyEntry from Bruce Highway northbound only Road turns northwest GympieTuchekoi12 47 7Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road southwest Belli ParkRoad continues northwestCooran13 28 2Coles Creek Road northeast CooranRoad continues northwestColes Creek Traveston midpoint17 210 7Mary Valley Link Road southwest Amamoor northeast Bruce Highway interchange Traveston Road TravestonRoad continues northKybong19 912 4Traveston Crossing Road southwest AmamoorRoad continues northwest29 118 1Bruce Highway A1 northwest Gympie southeast M1 Federal CooroyNorthwest end of Cooroy Gympie Road No entry to Bruce Highway southbound 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp Australian Roads portal nbsp Queensland portalList of numbered roads in QueenslandReferences edit a b c d e f Google 30 September 2023 Black Mountain to Kybong Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 30 September 2023 The State Road Network of Queensland PDF Map Queensland Government c State of Queensland CC BY 4 0 30 June 2022 Retrieved 4 August 2023 Wide Bay Burnett district map Page 1 PDF Department of Transport and Main Roads c State of Queensland CC BY 4 0 5 August 2021 Retrieved 29 November 2021 North Coast district map PDF Department of Transport and Main Roads c State of Queensland CC BY 4 0 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2023 Compliance Report Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra Section C Traveston to Woondum Page 8 PDF Queensland Government c State of Queensland CC BY 4 0 January 2022 Retrieved 31 August 2023 Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra Upgrade Section B Federal to Traveston Queensland Government 23 June 2014 Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Bruce Highway Cooroy to Curra Section B Sankeys Road to Traveston Road PDF ABIGROUP Retrieved 31 August 2023 Recommendations of Federal Crash Site Report PDF Queensland Transport and Main Roads March 2010 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cooroy Gympie 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