Douglas Arterial Road
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The Douglas Arterial Road is a two-lane motorway grade road located in Townsville, Queensland
. The road is commonly known by locals as either the Ring Road (which is the name the project goes under) or the Douglas Motorway. The road is the first stage of the Townsville Ring Road
which is the future National Highway route through Townsville.
The Douglas Arterial Road opened in mid April 2005 and is currently two-laned. Queensland Main Roads Department Projections predict that the traffic volumes on the road will not meet four-lane standards until at least 2015. Local residents dispute that claim, saying that more than 30,000 cars and rising travel on the Douglas Arterial everyday. Main Roads has not organised an official traffic count. At the time of opening, the Main Roads Department predicted that around 16,000 cars travel on the road each day.
The road cuts travelling times between the suburbs of Condon
and Douglas
(and subsequently the Townsville Hospital
and James Cook University
which are located in Douglas), by potentially 30 minutes. The old route to Douglas
via Riverway Drive and Ross River Rd went through multiple sets of traffic lights, and was, in peak traffic, a 35 minute drive from Condon, but with the Douglas Arterial open, the trip now only takes close to four minutes. However, in practice, due to congestion at the on and off ramps/traffic lights at peak times, the time saving is closer to 15 minutes. The speed limit on the road is 100 km/h.
There has also been some debate about the addition of entry and exit to the Riverside Boulevard overpass. Residents are complaining of a 5 km drive to the nearest entry/exit ramps (at Angus Smith Drive) and driving another 5 km back the direction they came from (via Arterial Road). The Riverside Boulevard entry and exit ramps were added as part of the original concept design for the road, but in 2002, Queensland Main Roads Department decided to get rid of the ramps from the planned development. However, the land was resumed in case demand was legiable.
Stage 2 and 3 are now complete. The road is a single carriageway and has now been designated at the A1, bypassing Townsville. Work for the duplication of Stage 1 of the Douglas Arterial will begin work shortly in early 2010, to be finished late 2012 weather permitting. This will involve four bridge structures, including a duplicate flyover bridge over Ross River. Details of design have yet to be released.
Queensland
Queensland is a state of Australia, occupying the north-eastern section of the mainland continent. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean...
. The road is commonly known by locals as either the Ring Road (which is the name the project goes under) or the Douglas Motorway. The road is the first stage of the Townsville Ring Road
Townsville Ring Road
The Townsville Ring Road, is the future A1/M1 Route that will eventually bypass the inner metro area of Townsville, Australia. The road will be built in 4 stages with the first three stages built as a two-laned main road...
which is the future National Highway route through Townsville.
The Douglas Arterial Road opened in mid April 2005 and is currently two-laned. Queensland Main Roads Department Projections predict that the traffic volumes on the road will not meet four-lane standards until at least 2015. Local residents dispute that claim, saying that more than 30,000 cars and rising travel on the Douglas Arterial everyday. Main Roads has not organised an official traffic count. At the time of opening, the Main Roads Department predicted that around 16,000 cars travel on the road each day.
The road cuts travelling times between the suburbs of Condon
Condon, Queensland
Condon is a suburb in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Condon is part of the Upper Ross District and is the first of three suburbs along Riverway Drive. Condon's first residential development was in 1968; it was named after the Condon family who had settled on the Ross River and had a dairy...
and Douglas
Douglas, Queensland
Douglas is a suburb of Townsville, Queensland, Australia south of the Ross River and west of the city centre.Though mainly residential, it does contain James Cook University and the Townsville Hospital...
(and subsequently the Townsville Hospital
Townsville Hospital
The Townsville Hospital is a public tertiary care hospital in the city of Townsville and serves patients from the entire North Queensland region, with patients from as far as Mount Isa and Cape York being airlifted or transported to the Hospital on a daily basis. The hospital is relatively new and...
and James Cook University
James Cook University
James Cook University is a public university based in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The university has two Australian campuses, located in Townsville and Cairns respectively, and an international campus in Singapore. JCU is the second oldest university in Queensland—proclaimed in 1970—and the...
which are located in Douglas), by potentially 30 minutes. The old route to Douglas
Douglas, Queensland
Douglas is a suburb of Townsville, Queensland, Australia south of the Ross River and west of the city centre.Though mainly residential, it does contain James Cook University and the Townsville Hospital...
via Riverway Drive and Ross River Rd went through multiple sets of traffic lights, and was, in peak traffic, a 35 minute drive from Condon, but with the Douglas Arterial open, the trip now only takes close to four minutes. However, in practice, due to congestion at the on and off ramps/traffic lights at peak times, the time saving is closer to 15 minutes. The speed limit on the road is 100 km/h.
Future
The Douglas Arterial is planned for duplication tentatively set for completion late 2012. The duplication of the road was subject to traffic levels being adequate. Though however, by 2009 (which is the projected date for the completion of both stages 2 and 3), the road will be officially designated with A1 (National Highway 1) route signage, when duplication is finished it will be designated as the M1.There has also been some debate about the addition of entry and exit to the Riverside Boulevard overpass. Residents are complaining of a 5 km drive to the nearest entry/exit ramps (at Angus Smith Drive) and driving another 5 km back the direction they came from (via Arterial Road). The Riverside Boulevard entry and exit ramps were added as part of the original concept design for the road, but in 2002, Queensland Main Roads Department decided to get rid of the ramps from the planned development. However, the land was resumed in case demand was legiable.
Stage 2 and 3 are now complete. The road is a single carriageway and has now been designated at the A1, bypassing Townsville. Work for the duplication of Stage 1 of the Douglas Arterial will begin work shortly in early 2010, to be finished late 2012 weather permitting. This will involve four bridge structures, including a duplicate flyover bridge over Ross River. Details of design have yet to be released.
See also
- Freeways in AustraliaFreeways in AustraliaThis is a list of freeways and motorways in Australia, sorted by states and territories and their corresponding routes. This list includes toll roads such as the CityLink freeway system in Melbourne. This list has over 70 entries...
- Freeways in Townsville