Gympie Arterial Road

The Gympie Arterial Road is a freeway in the northern suburbs of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. The road starts in Carseldine at Gympie Road and terminates at the Gateway Motorway where it becomes the Bruce Highway. It is three lanes in each direction from Carseldine to the Strathpine Road intersection, and two lanes to the Gateway Motorway.

Gympie Arterial Road

General information
TypeFreeway
Length4.7 km (2.9 mi)
Route number(s)
  • M3
Major junctions
South end Gympie Road
Carseldine, Queensland
 
  • Linkfield Road (State Route 40)
  • Strathpine Road (State Route 58)
North end Bruce Highway
Bald Hills, Queensland
Location(s)
Major suburbs / townsBald Hills
Highway system

In 2000, a lane duplication was completed and an exit lane was closed at the Strathpine Road off-ramp, with 2 new lanes opened along with traffic lights in its place.

Major intersections

The entire road is in the Brisbane local government area.[1]

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Carseldine00.0Gympie Road - north - Bald Hills /
south - Aspley
Southern end of Gympie Arterial Road (M3)
No northbound entry from Bald Hills. No southbound entry or exit.
Carseldine -
Bald Hills boundary
0.750.47 - Linkfield Road (State Route 40) - west - Brendale
east - Bracken Ridge, Fitzgibbon
No northbound exit. Previous northbound exit (on Gympie Road) provides access to Linkfield Road.
Bald Hills2.31.4 - Strathpine Road (State Route 58) - west - Strathpine
Hoyland Street - east - Bracken Ridge
Provides access via Bracken Ridge to Gateway Motorway
4.72.9 - Gateway Motorway (M1) - south-east - DeagonNorthern end of Gympie Arterial Road.
No northbound exit.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

 Australian Roads portal

References

  1. Google (23 August 2019). "Gympie Arterial Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 23 August 2019.


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