Busy Brisbane road being redesigned as tunnel decision looms

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The Queensland government is working on concept designs for a major suburban thoroughfare before announcing whether a toll tunnel should go underneath.

Queensland Transport and Main Roads Minister Bart Mellish has asked his department to come up with designs to show how Gympie Road might cater for local traffic, with better public transport facilities and paths, if long-distance drivers were to use a proposed toll tunnel.

Above ground, the existing six-lane road would be expected to carry less traffic, and Mellish has asked his department to look at a possible reconfiguration to make Gympie Road cater more for local transport, public transport and active transport. Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has called for the corridor to be made a permanent green corridor instead, to prevent any future government running heavy rail through the suburbs.

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