Ipswich–Boonah–Rathdowney Road Explained

Road Name:Ipswich–Boonah–Rathdowney Road
State:qld
Type:rural road
Length:87.8
Route: State Route 93
Direction A:North
End A: Cunningham Highway (M15), Yamanto
Direction B:South
End B: Mount Lindesay Highway (National Route 13), Rathdowney

Ipswich–Boonah–Rathdowney Road is a continuous 87.8km (54.6miles) road route in the Ipswich and Scenic Rim regions of Queensland, Australia. It has two official names, Ipswich–Boonah Road and Boonah–Rathdowney Road. The entire route is signed as State Route 93, and much of it is also part of Tourist Drive 16.

Part of the Ipswich–Boonah Road (number 211) is a state-controlled regional road and the remainder is a state-controlled district road. All of the Boonah–Rathdowney Road (number 213) is a state-controlled district road rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[1]

Route description

The road commences as Ipswich–Boonah Road at an intersection with the Cunningham Highway in Yamanto, a suburb of Ipswich. It runs generally south towards Boonah, passing through Purga, Peak Crossing and Milbong. Tourist Drive 16 joins the road at Peak Crossing.

In the locality of Coulson, before reaching Boonah, the road intersects with the Beaudesert–Boonah Road (State Route 90) which runs to the east. State Route 90 runs south, concurrent with State Route 93, for 6.8km (04.2miles) before exiting to the west.

The road enters Boonah as Coronation Drive and intersects with the Boonah–Fassifern Road (State Route 90) which runs to the west. The name changes to Boonah–Rathdowney Road and it exits to the south as Yeates Avenue. It passes through Wallaces Creek and Coochin before turning east to Maroon and on to Rathdowney, where it ends at an intersection with the Mount Lindesay Highway. In the locality of Coochin, Tourist Drive 21 (The Falls Drive) branches off to the south-west on its way to Killarney.

State Route 90

State Route 90 runs from Fassifern on the Cunningham Highway to Broadbeach, travelling via Boonah, Beaudesert and Nerang. From Beaudesert it follows the Beaudesert–Nerang Road and the Nerang–Broadbeach Road.

Tourist Drive 16

Tourist Drive 16, also known as the Scenic Rim Drive, runs from Marburg on the Warrego Highway to Tamborine, travelling via Rosewood, Boonah, Rathdowney and Beaudesert.[2] [3] It joins State Route 93 at Peak Crossing and follows it to Rathdowney.

History of Boonah roads

The first pastoral run in the Boonah district was taken up in 1844. From 1868 the large pastoral runs were subdivided and the settlement that became Boonah grew rapidly as new settlers moved in.[4]

A road from Ipswich enabled this growth, and was the only means of access until the Fassifern railway line arrived in 1887.

Land was cleared and farms established in several areas around Boonah. To the south this development followed Teviot Brook and its tributaries Wallace Creek, Black Rock Creek and Flagstone Creek. Part of this development included a road to service the farms. The first creamery in Boonah was built about 1894.

History of Rathdowney roads

The Rathdowney area was explored by Europeans in 1828 and was made available for settlement in 1842. In 1876 a large freehold estate in the district was named Rathdowney Station, and the settlement was named for the station. A road from Beaudesert was built to service the settlement, and this was the only means of access until 1911 when the Beaudesert Shire Tramway was extended to Rathdowney.[5]

Land clearing and farm establishment occurred as parts of the large pastoral runs were subdivided, including to the west along the Logan River and Burnett Creek. A road was built to support the farms. In time the development of farms and roads from Boonah and Rathdowney reached a common point, and a connecting road was the result.

Major Intersections

All distances are from Google Maps.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Queensland Government . The State Road Network of Queensland . 30 June 2019 . 2 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140330012818/http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/~/media/Travelandtransport/Maps%20and%20guides/Queensland%20maps/State%20road%20network/srnmapfront.pdf . 30 March 2014 . live.
  2. Web site: Brisbane and surrounding areas (map 7C) . Queensland Government . 28 June 2016 . 10 November 2020.
  3. Web site: South-east Queensland coast (Map 7) . Queensland Government . 28 June 2016 . 9 November 2020.
  4. Web site: Boonah. Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland. 3 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20140427231908/http://www.queenslandplaces.com.au/boonah. 27 April 2014. live.
  5. Web site: History of Rathdowney. Rathdowney Area Development & Historical Association. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190304200926/http://rathdowney.org.au/history.html. 4 March 2019. 3 October 2021.