Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road

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Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road

General information
TypeRoad
Length34.3 km (21 mi)[1]
Route number(s) (Hamilton Plains – Shute Harbour)
Major junctions
South-west end Bruce Highway Hamilton Plains
 
  • Strathdickie Road
  • Conway Road
  • Gregory–Cannon Valley Road
  • Riordanvale Road
North-east endWhitsunday Drive
Shute Harbour
Location(s)
Major suburbsCannonvale, Airlie Beach

Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road is a continuous 34.3 kilometres (21.3 mi) road route in the Whitsunday local government area of Queensland, Australia. The route is designated as State Route 59.[1] It is a state-controlled regional road (number 851).[2][3]

Route description

Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road commences as State Route 59 at an intersection with the Bruce Highway in Hamilton Plains, just north of Proserpine. Known as Shute Harbour Road, it runs north until it reaches an intersection with Strathdickie Road, where it turns east. It enters Mount Julian, crosses to the east, and turns north along the boundary with Preston, passing the exit to Conway Road before entering Mount Marlow. It continues north and then turns east along the boundary with Cannon Valley. Next it turns north-east through Cannon Valley, passing the exits to Gregory–Cannon Valley Road (see below) and Riordanvale Road before entering Cannonvale.[1]

The road continues generally north-east through residential and industrial areas of Cannonvale as it approaches Airlie Beach, where it follows a winding course which includes a bypass of part of the original road by State Route 59. At an intersection with Waterson Way, Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road (Main Street) becomes a no through road and State Route 59 turns south and then north-east on Waterson Way. At the end of Waterson Way, State Route 59 turns south-east on the continuation of Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road.[1]

Leaving Airlie Beach the road follows a winding, generally easterly course through

Shute Harbour, where it ends at an intersection with Whitsunday Drive.[1]

Land use along the road is mainly rural, with residential and industrial developments in Cannonvale, Airlie Beach and Jubilee Pocket. Whitsunday Airport is beside the road in the locality of Flametree.[1]

Road condition

The road is fully sealed, with a short section of four-lane dual carriageway through Cannonvale.[1] A project to duplicate a further section of the road in Cannonvale, at a cost of $31.6 million, was to start construction in mid 2022.[4]

A project, under the Roads of Strategic Importance initiative of the Australian Government, to upgrade the section of road between the Bruce Highway and Strathdickie Road, at a cost of $37 million, is scheduled for completion by early 2024.[5]

History

Proserpine pastoral lease was established in the early 1860s.[6] Other large properties were soon established in the surrounding area. Sugar cane was grown from the 1880s.

In 1892 the first school in the Cannon Valley / Cannonvale area was opened to serve the local farming community. Town alottments near the beach in what is now Cannonvale were sold by public auction in 1904.[7]

A new subdivision on the coast was named Airlie in 1935.[8] It subsequently became Airlie Beach. In 1960 a town named Shutehaven was established to provide a port for tourism transport to offshore islands.[9] This subsequently became Shute Harbour.

Gregory–Cannon Valley Road

Gregory–Cannon Valley Road

LocationProserpine–Shute Harbour Road, Cannon Valley to Bruce Highway, Gregory River
Length14.1 km (8.8 mi)

Gregory–Cannon Valley Road is a state-controlled district road (number 8501) rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[2][3] It runs west and north-west from Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road in Cannon Valley to the locality of Gregory River, where it joins the Bruce Highway, a distance of 14.1 kilometres (8.8 mi). There are no major intersections on this road.[10] It is part of the shortest route from Bowen to Airlie Beach and Shute Harbour.

Major intersections

All distances are from Google Maps.[1] The entire road is within the Whitsunday local government area.


LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Hamilton Plains00.0 Bruce Highway – northwest – Bowen
– south – Proserpine
South western end of Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road (State Route 59)
Road continues north as Shute Harbour Road.
1.40.87Strathdickie Road – north – StrathdickieRoad turns east.
Mount Julian / Preston midpoint5.53.4Conway Road – southeast – Conway, Conway BeachRoad continues north.
Cannon Valley13.48.3Gregory–Cannon Valley Road – west, then northwest – Strathdickie, Gregory River, Bruce Highway.Road continues north-east.
15.39.5Riordanvale Road – north – RiordanvaleRoad continues north-east.
Airlie Beach23.214.4Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road (Main Street) (no through road) – southeast – Airlie Beach CBD
Waterson Way – south, then northeast – Airlie Beach eastern end.
State Route 59 follows Waterson Way, bypassing the CBD.
24.415.2 Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road – southeast – Jubilee Pocket.State Route 59 returns to Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road.
Shute Harbour
34.321.3Whitsunday Drive – south – Shute Harbour village.North eastern end of Proserpine–Shute Harbour Road and State Route 59.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Google (11 August 2022). "Hamilton Plains to Shute Harbour" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Central Queensland Region map" (PDF). Queensland Government ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Mackay-Whitsunday district map" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2020. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  4. ^ "Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road, Paluma Road to Tropic Road (Cannonvale), duplication". Queensland Government. 15 July 2022. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Shute Harbour Road Upgrades". Australian Government. 22 July 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  6. ^ McClements, Mavis I (1 January 1975), A town called Proserpine, Royal Historical Society of Queensland, archived from the original on 6 November 2020, retrieved 1 November 2020
  7. The Proserpine Guardian. Vol. 42, no. 2879. Queensland, Australia. 5 December 1947. p. 2. Archived
    from the original on 29 August 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2018 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ "Airlie Beach (entry 46849)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
  9. ^ "Shutehaven – unbounded locality in Whitsunday Region (entry 40890)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  10. ^ Google (5 August 2023). "Gregory River to Cannon Valley" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 5 August 2023.