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Kuranda Range road

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Commission surveyed, planned and constructed the Cairns-Kuranda road. The initial survey work was undertaken by the Commission Engineer A.J. Bond in 1939 in order to determine whether a grade was feasible. Henry Ross was appointed foreman. Single and married men's quarters were also established where
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to allow access to rainforest timbers on the eastern side of the river. On completion, the gravel road was predominantly a dual carriageway, however there were parts that were of one-way standard due to their roughness. In 1944 the road was reconditioned, and the Barron River bridge and approaches
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cableway crosses the road twice. Henry Ross Lookout is located near the road's highest point, at an altitude of 430 metres (1,410 ft), and is named after the foreman in charge of building the road to cross the range in 1939.
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went relatively straight up the spur from Avondale Creek, passing by the present location of Henry Ross Lookout, and emerged at Mountain Grove, the new road took a far more circuitous route.
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Henry Ross chose "The Orange Grove" as the campsite for the second stage of the road into Kuranda. At the time of construction there was a low-level bridge over the
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widened. In the years since, the range road has been improved, widened and re-surfaced many times.
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the Smithfield Shopping Centre now stands. About 100 men built the road, with the aid of
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began in 1940. This was partly as a result of public demand for better access to the
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Construction of the present Kuranda Range road as an alternative to the
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in Queensland, Australia. The road traverses the Macalister Range near
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Kuranda Range Highway


Kennedy Highway
Cairns
16°50′18″S 145°40′21″E / 16.83833°S 145.67250°E / -16.83833; 145.67250
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Kuranda
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