Barkly Highway

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The Barkly Highway is a national highway in Queensland and the Northern Territory in Australia.[1] It is the only sealed road between Queensland and the Northern Territory.[2][3] The highway is named after the Barkly Tableland, which in turn was named by explorer William Landsborough in December 1861 after Henry Barkly, the then Governor of Victoria.[4]

Description

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Entering Queensland, 2019

The highway runs between Cloncurry via Mount Isa and Camooweal to the Stuart Highway north of Tennant Creek, at the junction known as the "Threeways".[5] The entire highway is part of the National Highway system: in the Northern Territory it is assigned National Route 66; the Queensland portion is designated as National Route A2.

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Entering the Northern Territory, 2019

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As the only sealed road linking Queensland and the Northern Territory, it is the main transport route between them, consequently many road trains use it.

Upgrades

An upgrade of the Queensland section of the highway between Mount Isa and Camooweal was completed in 2008 and despite floods of 2009, 2010 and 2011, the Queensland sections of road are in good condition (as of 2015).

The Northern Australia Roads Program announced in 2016 included the following project for the Barkly Highway.

Intersection upgrades

The project for intersection upgrades in Mount Isa urban area was completed in mid 2019 at a total cost of $8.3 million.[7]

Georgina River Bridge

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Georgina River Bridge (from Camooweal heading west), 2019

Given the economic importance of transport on this route, a longstanding problem was the flooding of the Georgina River immediately west of Camooweal in Queensland. As the water levels in the Georgina River vary enormously from being completely dry to flooding, the Barkly Highway bridge over the Georgina River was often unusable for many days due to flooding, with road trains and other heavy vehicles having to wait weeks before it was safe to cross. To alleviate these problems, the Georgina River Bridge was officially opened on 20 December 2002 by Senator Ron Boswell and Steve Breadhauer, Minister for Transport in the Queensland Government. It replaced the previous bridge which was approximately Script error: No such module "convert". south, and is both higher and longer so traffic on the highway can continue to cross during floods. The bridge is Script error: No such module "convert". long and is accompanied by a Script error: No such module "convert". highway deviation west from Camooweal. The bridge uses an unusual curved design to avoid placing pylons into the river bed which is culturally significant to the local Dugalunji people, who call the new bridge Ilaga Thuwani meaning The Camping Ground of the Rainbow Serpent.[3][8][9][10]

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Approximate road distances (in kilometres) from Mount Isa westwards

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List of towns along the Barkly Highway

Major intersections

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See also

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References

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Further reading

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External links

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