Wills Developmental Road

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Wills Developmental Road

Wills Developmental Road (green and black)
General information
TypeRural road
Length500 km (311 mi)
Route number(s) State Route 84
Major junctions
South-east end Flinders Highway, Julia Creek
North-west endBurketown
Location(s)
Major settlementsGregory

The Wills Developmental Road is a road in north-west Queensland running between Julia Creek and Burketown.[1] As of 2016 it is sealed with a total length of 500 kilometres (310 mi). There are no major towns along the entire route, but fuel and supplies are available at the Burke and Wills Roadhouse at Four Ways, and also at Gregory. The Wills Developmental Road joins the Burke Developmental Road for approximately 1.2 kilometres, avoiding a direct crossroads at their intersection. Two major rivers are crossed by the Wills Developmental Road en route, the Cloncurry and the Leichhardt.[2]

Wills Developmental Road, Taldora, Gulf Country, June 2019

Road train on the Wills Developmental Road, Four Ways, June 2019

Major intersections[edit]

LGALocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
McKinlayJulia Creek00.0 Flinders Highway (State Route A6) – west – Cloncurry / east – RichmondSouthern end of Wills Developmental Road (State Route 84)
CloncurryFour Ways233145 Burke Developmental Road (National Route 83) – north – Normanton /
south – Cloncurry
Southern concurrency terminus with Burke Developmental Road
234145 Burke Developmental Road (National Route 83) – north – NormantonNorthern concurrency terminus with Burke Developmental Road
BurkeGregory380240 Gregory Downs Camooweal Road (State Route 76) – south – Camooweal
Nicholson475295 Doomadgee Road (National Route 1) – west – Doomadgee/
northeast – Burketown
Southern concurrency terminus with National Route 1
Burketown500310 Nardoo Burketown Road (National Route 1) – south, then east – NormantonNorthern concurrency terminus with National Route 1.
Northern end of Wills Developmental Road.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Queensland Government - Department of Transport and Main Roads - Maps". Archived from the original on 19 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  2. ^ Hema, Maps (2007). Australia Road and 4WD Atlas (Map). Eight Mile Plains Queensland: Hema Maps. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-86500-456-3.