Millmerran–Cecil Plains Road
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There are two state-controlled roads linking and in the
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, Australia. They are Millmerran–Cecil Plains Road, which runs to the west of the
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, and Pampas–Horrane Road, which runs east of the river.


Road west

Millmerran–Cecil Plains Road is a continuous road route. It is a regional road (number 3251).


Route description west

The Millmerran–Cecil Plains Road commences at an intersection with the Gore Highway (A39) in the CBD. It leaves Millmerran as Charles Street and runs north and north-west, passing between and before running through to . It turns north-east as it approaches the Cecil Plains CBD, passing the exit to Cecil Plains–Moonie Road. It enters the CBD as Taylor Street, ending at an intersection with Dalby–Cecil Plains Road and
Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Road Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Road is a continuous road route in the Toowoomba region of Queensland, Australia. Most of the road is not signed with any route number, but a short section near is part of State Route 82. Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Roa ...
(State Route 82). Land use along this road is mainly crop farming.


Road east

Pampas–Horrane Road is a continuous road route, signed as State Route 82. It is a district road (number 327), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).


Route description east

Pampas–Horrane Road commences at an intersection with the Gore Highway (A39) in , about north-east of the Millmerran CBD. It runs north-west through to its end at an intersection with Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Road in Cecil Plains, about east of the CBD. Land use along this road is mainly crop farming.


State Route 82

State Route 82 follows a number of separately named roads from (near ) to . It is not necessarily the best or the shortest or the quickest route between the two terminii. It was proclaimed as a State Route because, at the time, it was the most convenient route for many users. It is also an example of why motorists in unfamiliar territory should follow a designated route rather than rely on a vehicle navigation system, which may direct them onto less suitable alternative roads. The route follows Chinchilla–Wondai Road west from Tingoora to , where it turns south to Jinghi. Here the Chinchilla–Wondai Road turns west, while State Route 82 continues south on Jandowae Connection Road to Jandowae. In Jandowae the road name changes to
Dalby–Jandowae Road Dalby–Jandowae Road is a continuous road route in the Western Downs Region, Western Downs region of Queensland, Australia. The road is signed as State Route 82. Dalby–Jandowae Road (number 421) is a state-controlled regional road. Route ...
, which continues to the Warrego Highway in the west of Dalby. From there it follows the Warrego Highway to the south-east until it reaches Dalby–Cecil Plains Road, where it continues south. At a T-junction in Cecil Plains, State Route 82 turns east on Toowoomba–Cecil Plains Road until it reaches Pampas–Horrane Road, where it turns south. Note that many navigation systems will suggest a turn to the west in Cecil Plains, leading to Millmerran–Cecil Plains Road. State Route 82 follows Pampas–Horrane Road to , where it meets the Gore Highway at a T-junction. From there it follows the Gore Highway south-west to Millmerran, where it turns south on the Millmerran–Inglewood Road. This road continues south to , where it meets the
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at a T-junction.


History

Yandilla pastoral run was established in 1842. It was a huge lease of 690 square miles, which equates to . It included the area now occupied by Millmerran, and extended north to , just south of . In 1881 part of Yandilla was selected for the town of Millmerran. The town developed quickly as the commercial centre for the district. West of the river Kurrowah station was resumed from Yandilla in 1870 and opened for selection. Also in the west, Lemontree pastoral run was established as part of Yandilla in 1841, and in 1887 was opened for settlement. Cecil Plains pastoral run was established in 1842. In 1877 was resumed from the Cecil Plains pastoral run to establish smaller farms. This resumption soon led to closer settlement and a demand for better roads to enable the commercial success of the new farms. Some of this settlement occurred to the east of the river. A postal
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opened in Cecil Plains in 1890, and the first school in 1898. Over time the areas along the two lines of road from Millmerran to Cecil Plains were settled as farms of various sizes. In 1916, Cecil Plains station was acquired by the Queensland government and subdivided for closer settlement, with some parcels reserved for soldier settlers. The new settlers produced mainly
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and dairy. A reliable road connection from Millmerran to Dalby, which was the closest railhead until 1919, was needed to provide access to markets and larger items of equipment.


Major intersections west

All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is in the
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local government area.


Major intersections east

All distances are from Google Maps. The entire road is in the
Toowoomba Toowoomba ( , nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar') is a city in the Toowoomba Region of the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. It is west of Queensland's capital city Brisbane by road. The urban population of Toowoomba as of the 2021 ...
local government area.


See also

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