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State Route 91 (Mount Lindesay Highway)

Picking up where National Route 13 ended at Routhdowney, SR91, connects Mount Lindesay Highway to Mount Lindesay Road in NSW and onto the Summerland Way (also all SR91).

The Mount Lindesay Highway originally connected Brisbane to Tenterfield (NSW). The highway's name in NSW was decommissioned in the 1990's. The route in NSW has since been renamed as the Mt Lindesay Road with the Summerland Way takiing most of the traffic from QLD via Kyogle and Casino.

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Length:
118 km
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Distance Sign at Rathdowney
Distance sign with control cities in NSW. Looking southbound, November 2005.

Image © Paul Rands

Typical roadway through Mt Lindesday plains
Typical road conditions outisde the undulating road through the mountain range. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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The imposing Mount Lindesay overlooking the highway
Impressive Mt Lindesay in the background of this photo with a typical QMR road upgrade sign. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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Unusual Warning Sign
A council issue warning sign about school buses operating along this stretch of road. Mount Lindesay. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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Mount Lindesay
A result of the residue of a solidified magma core, that is part of the Mount Warning volcanic area, Mount Lindesay is situated in the western extreme of Border Ranges National Park.. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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Mount Lindesay Town Name Sign
Sign officially marking the Mt Lindesay Area. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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Interesting Signs through Mount Lindesay range
Unusual signs near Mount Warning itself. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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SR91 winding its way throung Barneyview
Highway as it winds through Barneyview on its way to NSW. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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SR91 cutting its way through forested land
Scenic view at Barneyview. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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Typical Section of Roadway
Your average windy section in the Barneyview area, however some sections have tighter turns and narrow lanes. Looking southbound, November 2005.

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Older style QLD signage
Old style QLD speed advisory plate attached to turn sign at Barneyview. Looking southbound, November 2005.

Image © Paul Rands