Redcliffe Peninsula road network

Redcliffe Peninsula road network is a group of roads that provide access to the Redcliffe Peninsula in Queensland, Australia, and enable travel between the contained communities. The area serviced by the network includes the localities of Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Newport, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough and Woody Point.[1]

The area hosts a substantial residential community plus many tourism accommodation venues.[2] The estimated population for the area described as the Former Redcliffe Peninsula District as at 30 June 2021 was 64,366.[3]

Roads in the network

The network[4] consists of the following state-controlled roads:

  • Brighton–Redcliffe Road (see below for component bridges and roads)
  • Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road (Elizabeth Avenue, Snook Street)
  • Deception Bay Road
  • Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue)

A number of local roads that also link the localities are not included in this article.

Brighton–Redcliffe Road

Brighton–Redcliffe Road

State Route 27 marker

LocationDeagon Deviation and Beaconsfield Terrace, Brighton to Klingner Road, Redcliffe
Length9.8 km (6.1 mi)
Route number27

This road has the following components:

Brighton–Redcliffe Road is a state-controlled road (number 122), part regional and part district, rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[5][6] It carries traffic from Brighton, via Clontarf, Woody Point and Margate, to Redcliffe, a distance of 9.8 kilometres (6.1 mi). All of this road is part of State Route 27.[7]

The road starts at the intersection of the Deagon Deviation (State Route 26) and Beaconsfield Terrace (State Route 27) in Brighton. It runs north-east across Bramble Bay, over the Houghton Highway (northbound) and the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge (southbound), to Clontarf. It passes the exit to Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road (Elizabeth Avenue) and continues north-east and east as Hornibrook Esplanade to Woody Point, where the name changes to Oxley Avenue as it turns north.[7]

Continuing north the road passes through Margate and enters Redcliffe, crossing Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue) and reaching Klingner Road, where it ends. Oxley Avenue continues north as State Route 27. Each bridge carries three lanes of traffic, and most of the road is a divided four lane carriageway.[7]

Oxley Avenue safety works

A project to provide safety works at five intersections in Redcliffe, three of which are on Oxley Avenue, was underway at March 2022.[8]

Major intersections (Brighton–Redcliffe Road)

All distances are from Google Maps.[7] The road commences in the Brisbane local government area (LGA) but all other intersections are within the Moreton Bay LGA.

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Brighton00.0 Deagon Deviation – southwest – Deagon
Beaconsfield Terrace – south – Sandgate
Southern end of Brighton–Redcliffe Road (State Route 27).
The road starts in the Brisbane LGA and crosses Bramble Bay to the Moreton Bay LGA. It uses the Houghton Highway northbound and the Ted Smout Memorial Bridge southbound.
Clontarf3.11.9 Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road – north (as Elizabeth Avenue) – Kippa-RingRoad continues north east as Hornibrook Esplanade.
Woody Point5.83.6Oxley Avenue – south – Woody PointRoad continues north as Oxley Avenue (State Route 27)
Redcliffe9.05.6 Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue) – west – Kippa-Ring
– east – Redcliffe
Road continues north.
9.86.1Klingner Road – west – Kippa-Ring
– east – Redcliffe
Northern end of Brighton–Redcliffe Road (State Route 27) Oxley Avenue continues north as State Route 27.
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Brighton–Redcliffe Road
Legend
continues as Oxley Avenue
Klingner Road
local road connections
Irene Street
Downs Street
Meredith Street
Lamington
Drive
McNaughton
Street
Creek Street
Portwood
Street
Manley
Street
Anzac Avenue
local road connections
Gomersall Street 
Sydney Street
Plume
Street
Jamieson
Street
Ella Street
Mary Street
Greenup Street
Macdonnell Road
Langdon Avenue
Cowen Street
Robertson Avenue
Joseph Street
McCulloch Avenue
Chatham
Street
Bank
Street
Hale Street
Beconsfield Street
Ewan Street
Wighton Street
Boyce Street
Baynes Street
Margate Village
Keenan Street
Duffield Road
Cox Street
Sorrento Street
Mabel Street
Dunbar Street
Eveline Street
Cutts Street
Albert Street
Alma Court
Dodds Street
King Street
Collins Street
Arthur Street
Hardiman Street
Westbrook Street
Bailey Street
Ellen Street
Georgina Street
Wighton Street
View Street
Caroline Street
Alfred Street
Hornibrook Esplanade
Oxley Avenue
local road connections
Apex Park
Victoria Avenue
McLennan Street
Donald Street
Thompson Crescent
Thompson Crescent
Maine
Road
Pelican Park
access
Yacht Street
Pelican Park
Laura Street
Pelican Park access
Thomas Street
Young Street
Roland Street
Angus Street
Elizabeth Avenue
Haysmouth Parade
Houghton
Highway
Ted Smout
Bridge
continues as
Deagon Deviation

Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road

Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road

State Route 26 marker

LocationBrighton-Redcliffe Road, Clontarf to Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue), Kippa-Ring
Length4.1 km (2.5 mi)
Route number26

Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road is a state-controlled regional road (number 123), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS) It runs from Clontarf to Kippa-Ring, a distance of 4.1 kilometres (2.5 mi). The road starts as Elizabeth Avenue, becomes Snook Street for a distance, and continues as Elizabeth Avenue. It is part of State Route 26. This is a four lane divided road. There are no major intersections on this road.[9]

New overpass

Construction of an active transport overpass across Elizabeth Avenue was expected to be complete in mid-2023.[10]

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Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road
Legend
continues as
Boardman Road
Anzac Avenue
local road connections
Miller Street/George Street
Korsch Street
Elizabeth Avenue
Macdonnell Road
Filmer Street
Burwood Terrace
service road entry
Duffield Road
local road connections
service road
Pearen Street
Noel Street
Oasis Court
King Street
Clontarf High overpass
Silcock Street/Isobel Street
Alice Street
Cathie Street
Long Street
Essey Street
Gerald Avenue
Cornelius Street
Rogers Road
Bradley Road/
Belvedere Street
Dan Street
Murray Street
Ewart Street
Roland Street
Angus Street
Handsworth Street
Clontarf Bayside Plaza
Haysmouth
Parade
Elizabeth
Avenue
Houghton
Highway
Ted Smout
Bridge
continues as
Deagon Deviation

Deception Bay Road

Deception Bay Road

State Route 26 marker

LocationOld Gympie Road, Burpengary to Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue), Rothwell
Length8.1 km (5.0 mi)
Route number26

Deception Bay Road is a state-controlled regional road (number 121), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS) It runs from Burpengary, via Deception Bay, to Rothwell, a distance of 8.1 kilometres (5.0 mi). The road is part of State Route 26. Apart from the Bruce Highway, which it crosses as it leaves Burpengary and enters Deception Bay, there are no major intersections on this road. Part of this road is a four lane divided carriageway.[11]

New bridges

Two new bridges, to carry Deception Bay Road over the Bruce Highway, were under construction from 2020.[12]

Upgrade planning

A preferred planning layout for the upgrade of a section of Deception Bay Road to four lanes has been released for community consultation.[13]

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Deception Bay Road
Legend
continues as
New Settlement Road
Old Gympie Road
Arethusa
College
Eastern
Service Road
local road connections
Tallowwood Drive
Deception Bay police station
Priests Road
Zammit Street
Krause Street
Warroo Drive
Tallagon Court
Lipscombe
Road
│Park Road
local road connections
Deception Bay
ambulance station
Bailey Road
Moreton Downs
Drive
│Bay Avenue
Dolphin Street
Philip Parade
Bonton Avenue
Cross Street
Webster Road
Higgs Street
Coman Street
South│North
Linthaven Drive
Morris Road
West
│Morris Road
McGahey Street
Anzac Avenue

Redcliffe Road

Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue)

State Route 71 marker

LocationBrisbane–Woodford Road, Petrie to Redcliffe Parade / Marine Parade, Redcliffe
Length17.8 km (11.1 mi)
Route number71

Redcliffe Road is the official name for the road known as Anzac Avenue. It is a state-controlled road (number 120), part regional and part district, rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS) It runs from Petrie, via Kallangur, North Lakes, Mango Hill, Rothwell and Kippa-Ring to Redcliffe, a distance of 17.8 kilometres (11.1 mi). The road is signed as State Route 71. Within the Redcliffe Peninsula the road intersects with Deception Bay Road in Rothwell, Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road in Kippa-Ring, and Brighton–Redcliffe Road in Redcliffe. All of this road is at least a four lane divided carriageway.[14]

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Anzac Avenue
Legend
park access
Redcliffe
Parade
Marine
Parade
local road connections
Sutton Street
John Street
Creek Street
Humpybong Esplanade
Oxley Avenue
local road connections
Silvyn Street
Gomersall Street
Percey Street
Tilley Street
Redcliffe Hospital Access
Mcaneny Street
Livermore Street
Recreation
Street
Victoria
Avenue
Richens Street
Ashmole Road
Oleander Street
Dorall Street
Lindel Street
Gomersall Street
Jamond Street
Norcott Street
Peninsula
Fair S.C.
Kappella
Street
Kunyam Street
Boardman
Road
Elizabeth
Avenue
local road connections
Grimley Street
Hindmarsh Street
Kroll Street
Klingner Road
Hercules Road
Mandin
Street
Regency
Street
Nathan
Road
Chelsea
Street
Leisel Drive
Wattle
Road
Bremner
Road
Mewes Road
Gynther
Road
Stubbins
Street
Deception Bay Road
local road connections
Finnegan Street
Warbrick Way
Saltwater Creek
Josey Road
Capestone Boulevard
Diamond
Jubilee Way
Kinsellas
Road East
Discovery
Drive
Halpine
Drive
North Lakes Drive
Bruce Highway
local road connections
Fresh Water Creek
Brays Road
Winzear
Parade
Cecily
Street
McBain
Street
Golden
Avenue
McNeill Road
Duffield Road
Community
Centre
Kallangur
Fair
Kent Street
Andrew
Street
│The Crescent
Brewer Street
The Crescent
Goodfellows Road
School Road
Ferrier Street
Sylvan Court
Old Gympie Road
Lerose Avenue
Marsden Road
Narangba
Road
Dohles
Rocks Road
Nellis Lane
Caine Street
service road
Yebri Street
Yebri Creek
North Coast rail line
Petrie Street
Saunders Street
Station Street
Young Street
Whites Road
Dayboro Road
Gympie Road

Anzac Avenue safety works

A project to provide safety works at five intersections in Redcliffe, two of which are on Anzac Avenue, was underway at March 2022.[8]

History

The first road to the Redcliffe Peninsula was an Aboriginal track used to access a prominent bora ring at what is now Kippa-Ring. A road from Bald Hills to Redcliffe was formed by the early 1860s, but it was not maintained. A better road was surveyed and built in the early 1870s. Anzac Memorial Avenue (as it was originally named) was opened in 1925 as a fully sealed road.[15]

The Hornibrook Bridge, the first crossing of Bramble Bay, was opened in 1935.[16] This was duplicated by the Houghton Highway in 1979.[17] The Ted Smout Memorial Bridge was opened in 2010.[18] With this opening the Hornibrook Bridge was closed in preparation for demolition.[19]

References

  1. ^ "Things to do in Redcliffe and Bayside Region". Moreton Bay Regional Council. 2023. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Holiday houses & accommodation in Redcliffe". home to go_. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Former Redcliffe Peninsula District - Estimated Resident Population". Moreton Bay Regional Council. Retrieved 19 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Road Network". Local Government and Municipal Knowledge Base. Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  5. ^ North Coast region map (PDF) (Map). Queensland Government ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2020. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  6. ^ "North Coast district map" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2020. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d Google (28 November 2022). "Brighton to Redcliffe" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Redcliffe intersections safety works". Queensland Government. 13 March 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  9. ^ Google (22 November 2022). "Clontarf to Kippa-Ring" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Clontarf - Anzac Avenue (Elizabeth Avenue), construct active transport overpass". Queensland Government. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  11. ^ Google (22 November 2022). "Burpengary to Rothwell" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Bruce Highway Upgrade - Deception Bay Road Interchange". Queensland Government. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Deception Bay Road, Bruce Highway to Park Road, duplication planning". Queensland Government. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  14. ^ Google (22 November 2022). "Petrie to Redcliffe" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  15. ^ "Anzac Memorial Avenue (former) (entry 602693)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  16. ^ "Hornibrook Highway Bridge (entry 601246)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  17. ^ "Hornibrook Highway Bridge". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Government Environmental Protection Agency. 8 December 2006. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 30 December 2006.
  18. ^ Tony Moore (11 July 2010). "Bligh opens $315m Ted Smout Bridge". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
  19. ^ "The Hornibrook now history". ABC Local. 14 July 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
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