Statistics:

Length:
179 km
Termini:
Northern: Clermont Connection Rd (SR70) and Tropic St (unnumbered), Clermont
Southern: Capricorn Hwy (Swinburne St and Shakespeare St) (A4) and Shakespeare St (unnumbered), Alpha
Suburbs, Towns & Localities Along Route:
Alpha, Quetta and Clermont

Route Numbering:

Current: 41
Road Authority Internal Classification: 1 2
552

General Information:

State Route 41 in the Central West and Fitzroy regions is a connector route linking Capricorn Hwy to Gregory Hwy.

The route is two-way rural highway standard and services mostly farming communities.

History:

2018: Belyando River Rest Area upgraded. 3
October 2019: Completion of almost 17 kilometres of the Clermont-Alpha Road. 4
2020: Commencement of progressive sealing of 4.6 kilometres of Clermont-Alpha Road. 5
2022: Completion of paving and sealing of sections of Clermont–Alpha Road between the Alpha Bypass Road and Pioneer Road. 6

Alpha to Clermont

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NEW Lawson Road:

AD style sign acting as ID sign at the junction with Lawson Rd, Alpha, September 2018.

Image © Richard Wardle

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NEW Reassurance Directional Sign:

Distance sign as Clermont-Alpha Rd (SR41) leaves the town of Alpha, September 2018.

Image © Richard Wardle

Clermont to Alpha

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NEW Intersection Directional Sign:

ID sign assembly facing Clermont-Alpha Rd (SR41) at the junction with Capricorn Hwy (A4) and Shakespeare St (unnumbered), Alpha, September 2018.

Image © Richard Wardle

1 QLD Government, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland state-controlled roads and region maps, Central West Region, November 2022.
2 QLD Government, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland state-controlled roads and region maps, Fitzroy Region, November 2022.
3 QLD Government, The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory, Media Statements, Drivers to enjoy more rest areas in North Queensland, 23 May, 2018.
4 QLD Government, The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory, Media Statements, Bitumen boosts cattle industry as more road sealed, 04 October, 2019.
5 QLD Government, Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program, 2020–21 to 2023–24.
6 QLD Government, Minister for Transport and Main Roads and Minister for Digital Services, Correspondence between Bart Mellish MP and Neil Laurie, 8 January 2024.