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Rockhampton Ring Road is a 14.7 kilometres (9.1 mi) proposed highway from Fairy Bower on the Capricorn Highway south-west of Rockhampton to Parkhurst on the Bruce Highway to the north-east of Rockhampton, in Queensland, Australia. The road will be two lanes from the Capricorn Highway to a connection in Pink Lily (known as the West Rockhampton Connection) and four lanes from there to the Bruce Highway, including a new bridge over the Fitzroy River. It will enable through traffic to bypass the Rockhampton CBD, avoiding 19 sets of traffic signals, and will eliminate delays caused by flooding on sections of the Bruce Highway within the city.

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  • Rockhampton Ring Road is a 14.7 kilometres (9.1 mi) proposed highway from Fairy Bower on the Capricorn Highway south-west of Rockhampton to Parkhurst on the Bruce Highway to the north-east of Rockhampton, in Queensland, Australia. The road will be two lanes from the Capricorn Highway to a connection in Pink Lily (known as the West Rockhampton Connection) and four lanes from there to the Bruce Highway, including a new bridge over the Fitzroy River. It will enable through traffic to bypass the Rockhampton CBD, avoiding 19 sets of traffic signals, and will eliminate delays caused by flooding on sections of the Bruce Highway within the city. (en)
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  • New four-lane bridge (en)
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  • South-west (en)
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  • North-east (en)
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  • Capricorn Highway ( Fairy Bower) (en)
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  • Bruce Highway ( ) (en)
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  • (en)
  • Alexandra Street (en)
  • New road to Rockhampton-Ridgelands Road (en)
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  • Parkhurst (en)
  • Fairy Bower (en)
  • Pink Lily (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • Grade separated intersection. Entry/exit type not yet defined. Road continues north-east. (en)
  • Signalised four-way intersection. North-eastern end of Rockhampton Ring Road. (en)
  • Three-way roundabout. Continues north-east as a four-lane road. (en)
  • Three-way roundabout with slip road from south-west. South-western end of Rockhampton Ring Road. Continues north-west as a two-lane road. (en)
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  • Bruce Highway – north – (en)
  • – north-west – (en)
  • New road south to Rockhampton-Ridgelands Road, then: – south-east – Rockhampton CBD (en)
  • Alexandra Street – south-east – CBD (en)
  • Capricorn Highway – south-west – (en)
  • Rockhampton–Yeppoon Road – north-east – (en)
  • – east – Rockhampton (en)
  • – north-west – Parkhurst (en)
  • – south – Rockhampton (en)
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  • Rockhampton Ring Road (en)
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  • proposed (en)
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  • highway (en)
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  • Rockhampton Ring Road is a 14.7 kilometres (9.1 mi) proposed highway from Fairy Bower on the Capricorn Highway south-west of Rockhampton to Parkhurst on the Bruce Highway to the north-east of Rockhampton, in Queensland, Australia. The road will be two lanes from the Capricorn Highway to a connection in Pink Lily (known as the West Rockhampton Connection) and four lanes from there to the Bruce Highway, including a new bridge over the Fitzroy River. It will enable through traffic to bypass the Rockhampton CBD, avoiding 19 sets of traffic signals, and will eliminate delays caused by flooding on sections of the Bruce Highway within the city. (en)
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  • Rockhampton Ring Road (en)
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