Bulloo Developmental Road

Bulloo Developmental Road
Queensland
Bulloo Developmental Road (green on black)
General information
Type Rural road
Length 361 km (224 mi)
Major junctions
East end A71 Mitchell Highway, Cunnamulla
West end Cooper Developmental Road, Bundeena
Location(s)
Major settlements Eulo, Lake Bindegolly National Park, Thargomindah

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The Bulloo Developmental Road is an outback road in Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Adventure Way, a route from Brisbane to Adelaide via the Australian Outback.[1]

It commences at Cunnamulla and travels approximately west for 361 kilometres (224 mi) until it meets the Cooper Developmental Road at 27°21′31″S 142°34′18″E / 27.3587°S 142.5718°E / -27.3587; 142.5718.

Locations on the route

From east to west:[2]

Major intersections

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
ParooCunnamulla00.0 Mitchell Highway (State Route A71) north - Charleville /
east (via Balonne Highway (State Route 49)) St George /
south - Bourke
Eastern end of Bulloo Developmental Road. The road proceeds west through Cunnamulla via Emma, Wicks, and Louise Streets.
Warrego River2.31.4Darby Land Bridge
Paroo River70.543.8Bridge
ParooEulo73.545.7Hungerford Road - south - Hungerford
Lake Bindegolly15596Bridge
BullooDynevor - Norley boundary191119Quilpie Thargomindah Road - north - QuilpieEastern concurrency terminus with the Dowling Track,[3] a series of roads that follows the historic stock route from Bourke to Quilpie via Hungerford and Thargomindah
Dynevor - Thargomindah boundary196122Thargomindah Hungerford Road - south - HungerfordWestern concurrency terminus with the Dowling Track
Wilson River316196Bridge
BullooNockatunga320200Noccundra-Warry Warry Road - south - Noccundra, Tibooburra, and Broken Hill
327203Adventure Way - west - Innamincka
Oontoo361224Cooper Developmental Road - east - Quilpie /
Woomanooka Road - west - Tanbar
Western end of Bulloo Developmental Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. "Adventure Way". Royal Automobile Club of Queensland. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  2. "Cunnamulla to Thargomindah". Adventure Way. Royal Automobile Club of Queensland. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  3. "Prowling the Dowling". Australian 4WD Action. Express Media Group. 12 Aug 2011. Retrieved 25 Jul 2014.


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