Old Cleveland Road

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Old Cleveland Road

File:Carina Shops.JPG
Old Cleveland Road at Carina
General information
TypeRoad
Length19.3 km (12 mi)
Route number(s)
Major junctions
West endFile:Australian state route 95.svg Logan Road (State Route 95), Greenslopes
East endFile:Australian state route 55.svg Old Cleveland Road East (State Route 55), Birkdale
Location(s)
Major suburbsCoorparoo, Camp Hill, Carina, Carindale, Chandler, Capalaba

Old Cleveland Road is a major road in Brisbane, Queensland. It runs 19.3 kilometres (12.0 mi) from Stones Corner to Capalaba in Brisbane, with most of the route signed as State Route 22.[citation needed] Sections of the road are also part of State Routes 30, 54, and 55.[citation needed] The road is the main route from inner Brisbane to Capalaba and Cleveland since New Cleveland Road only links Tingalpa with Capalaba. The road provides the quickest access to the suburbs of Capalaba and Carindale from Logan Road and the Gateway Motorway, as well as being a main access road for Westfield Carindale Shopping Centre and Capalaba Central Shopping Centre. When completed the Eastern Busway will run parallel to, and (in some parts) in the middle of, the road so bus patrons can avoid severe peak hour traffic congestion road-wide.[1]

History

In 1839 and 1841 surveyors James Warner, Granville Stayplton and Robert Dixon were directed by incoming Lieutenant Owen Gorman to prepare the Moreton Bay Penal Colony for civil administration and private (rather than convict only) occupation. In particular Warner surveyed Norman Creek from (present day) Stones Corner, Hilliard's Creek and Tingalpa Creek to the Brisbane River, suggesting on his survey a road from Coopers Plains (then called Cowpers Plains) to Cleveland Point (the only eligible site that a mooted port could be located) along a line approximately 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) south of where Old Cleveland Road is today. A subsequent 1841 survey proposed a slightly different alignment, crossing over Tingalpa Creek only once.[2] In 1849, Major Thomas Mitchell, Surveyor-General of the Colony of New South Wales directed that a town at Cleveland Point be surveyed as per Warner's suggestion in the 1841 survey. Warner submitted his Survey of a practicable road from Brisbane in the County of Stanley to the proposed Town of Cleveland in the same County on 22 May 1850, the first definitive plan and (subsequent) construction of a road on the current's approximate alignment. The first sale of blocks of land at Cleveland occurred on 13 August 1851 after Warner submitted a survey of allotments for the new town on 25 April of that same year.[2]

File:Old Cleveland Road Tramway Tracks.jpg
Tramway tracks at Carina, 2015

Old Cleveland Road's alignment was variously altered by various surveyors, including Warner and Gould, and the New South Wales and (subsequent) Queensland colonial and State governments until 1961, the route of which remains largely unchanged to this day. Oddly, a 1926 Brisbane City Council map called the road Cleveland Road whilst today's Mt. Gravatt-Capalaba Road was labelled by council as Old Cleveland Road. A 1975 Brisbane City Council proposal to rename the current Old Cleveland Road was halted after the Redland City council objected to the change.[2] Between 1912 and 1926, part of the Belmont Tramway ran along the road at Carina. Between 1948 and 1969, Brisbane City Council electric trams ran along Old Cleveland Road between Logan Road and Belmont. Approximately 625 m (684 yd) of tram track remains in the median strip between Jones Road to Orwell Street in Carina. This remaining tram track is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register.[3]

Landmarks

Upgrades

Intersection upgrade planning

A project to plan the upgrade of the intersection with Tilley Road, at a cost of $600,000, is expected to complete by late 2022.[4]

Safety improvements

A project to provide safety improvements at three intersections, at a cost of $501,000, was to begin construction early in 2022.[5]

Gateway on-ramp upgrade

A project to upgrade the Gateway on-ramp, at a cost of $5 million, was to be completed late in 2021.[6]

Major intersections

The entire road is in the Brisbane local government area.[7]

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Greenslopes00.0File:Australian state route 22.svg File:Australian state route 95.svg Logan Road (State Routes 22 and 95) – west – Woolloongabba /
Logan Road (no route number) – south–east – rejoins State Route 95 in Greenslopes
Western end of Old Cleveland Road (State Route 22)
Western concurrency terminus with State Route 95
0.210.13File:Australian state route 95.svg Montague Street (State Route 95) – south – Logan Road /
Laura Street – north – Greenslopes
Eastern concurrency terminus with State Route 95
Coorparoo1.60.99File:Australian state route 41.svg Cavendish Road (State Route 41) – north–west – East Brisbane /
south–east – Holland Park
Camp Hill3.52.2File:Australian state route 10.svgBoundary Road – south – Holland Park /
File:Australian state route 10.svg Wiles Street – north – Seven Hills
CarinaCarindale boundary6.13.8File:Australian state route 20.svg Creek Road – north – Cannon Hill /
south – Upper Mount Gravatt
Carindale /
Belmont boundary
8.55.3File:AUS Alphanumeric Route M1.svg Gateway Motorway (M1) – north – Murarrie /
south – Mackenzie
Chandler11.16.9File:Australian state route 30.svg Tilley Road (State Route 30) – south – Mackenzie /
north (no route number) – Gumdale
Western concurrency terminus with State Route 30
12.88.0File:Australian state route 22.svg Moreton Bay Road (State Route 22) – south–east – CapalabaOld Cleveland Road continues east as State Route 30
14.28.8File:Australian state route 30.svg New Cleveland Road (State Route 30) – north–west – CapalabaOld Cleveland Road continues south-east with no route number
15.09.3File:Australian state route 54.svg Mount Gravatt Capalaba Road (State Route 54) – south–west – Mackenzie /
Camrose Street – north–east – Chandler
Old Cleveland Road continues south-east as State Route 54
Capalaba15.49.6File:Australian state route 44.svg Redland Bay Road (State Route 44) – south–east – Capalaba
16.510.3File:Australian state route 22.svg Moreton Bay Road (State Route 22) – south–west – Capalaba /
File:Australian state route 22.svg Finucane Road (State Route 22) – east – Alexandra Hills
Birkdale18.511.5File:Australian state route 54.svg Birkdale Road (State Route 54) – north–east – BirkdaleOld Cleveland Road continues south-east as State Route 55
19.312.0Rossinton Street – south – Birkdale /
Currawong Drive – north – Birkdale
Eastern end of Old Cleveland Road.
State Route 55 continues east as Old Cleveland Road East
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Translink Transit Authority (Queensland)(2012) 'Eastern Busway Alignment Maps'. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fr. Michael A. Endicott O.S.A., M.A. (November 1975) 'The Origins of Old Cleveland Road'. In Coorparoo and Saint James' Church. Accessed from the University of Queensland Library. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. "Old Cleveland Road Tramway Tracks (entry 601839)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  4. "Cleveland Sub-Arterial Road (Old Cleveland Road) and Tilley Road intersection upgrade, business case". Queensland Government. 17 January 2022. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  5. "Old Cleveland Road Safety improvements: New Cleveland Road, Tinchborne Street and Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road intersections". Queensland Government. 22 November 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  6. "Old Cleveland Road and Gateway on-ramp upgrade". Queensland Government. 22 November 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  7. "Old Cleveland Road, Brisbane" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 20 July 2017.