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Lions Rd benefits from pandemic lockdown

One of the most popular motorcycle routes on the east coast of Australia is a beneficiary of the Queensland border closures due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Kyogle Council in northern NSW has taken full advantage of the border closure where concrete barriers were placed across the Lions Rd which links Kyogle with Rathdowney in South East Queensland over the Border Ranges.

While the Queensland/NSW border has been closed for several months during the pandemic, Kyogle Council has substantially upgraded the road, says council Director Assets and Infrastructure Services Tony Lickiss.

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Concrete bridgework

Over the past few years the road has been upgraded on the NSW side with some road resurfacing and some bridges replaced with concrete structures.

I reckon it’s one of the most challenging and scenic roads for motorcyclists in the region and was even the venue for the short-lived Lions Road TT.

However, the most northern section which ascends to the border was a disgrace and quite dangerous for riders.

On Monday I was one of the last through the border during its brief opening before the Premier again locked down with a concrete barrier.

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Lions Rd Qld/NSW border is closed again!

The road is now super-smooth with a grippy coarse-chip surface and thankfully very little gravel left after the roadworks. It’s an absolute joy.

You can still ride the road, despite the barriers.

However, NSW riders will have to turn back at the border and Queensland riders will have to get a border pass and cross on the Mt Lindesay Highway, turn left down the Summerland Way and go up the Lions Rd before doing a u-turn to come home.

It’s certainly worth the effort.

Lions Rd

Kyogle Council have spent $850,000 upgrading the road, fixing surface and pavement defects, widening sections and repairing/replacing drainage structures.

The seal is a traditional 10mm chip seal overlaying a 14mm chip seal (14/10 double-double) which provides plenty of traction.

Tony says council specifically programmed these works to be undertaken during the border closure to limit disruption.

Lions Rd
Wider and smoother

And it gets better!

Council has $220,000 of guardrail works to be completed which will involve the extension of the existing rails and the installation of a motorcycle safety rail for the length of the guardrail. 

No wire rope barriers!

“These works were to be done under traffic control, however with the recent re-closure of the road these works will be done under the closure,” Tony says.Lions Rd

If you do the road, don’t forget to put a donation in the collection box at the border as all funds go to maintaining this motorcycle nirvana!

Click here for all the road closures in South East Queensland.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Bumpy Summerland Way goes smooth

The Summerland Way in northern NSW is a popular motorcycle route, except for some very bumpy and dangerous sections for motorcyclists.

One section near Burnetts Creek, not far from the junction with the Mt Lindesay Highway and about 50km north of Kyogle, is due to be widened and resurfaced from next week.

Hopefully in widening the road, they don’t take some of the exciting twists out of it!

Transport for NSW Director North, Anna Zycki, said the $2.5 million project is funded by the NSW Government through a range of programs, including the Safer Roads Program, and will be carried out by Kyogle Council.

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Popular route

“Summerland Way is a popular tourist and freight road, and an important link to regional NSW,” she says.

“This work will improve the safety and performance of this stretch of road, ensuring better outcomes for travellers and businesses alike.”

She obviously hasn’t noticed it’s also very popular with riders who should take the Lions Rd shortcut over the next couple of months while work is being carried out.

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The Lions Rd has been upgraded but still has its share of bumpy tar as well.

Kyogle Council has also been tasked with the roadworks on the Lions Rd which has largely been good quality.

However, there have been some complaints from riders about dangerous loose gravel being left behind after roadworks.

Summerland roadworks

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The Summerland Way project will start on Monday 24 February 2020 on a 1.7km site at Burnetts Ck.

Work will be carried out between 7am and 5pm on weekdays and 8am and 1pm on Saturdays, if required, and is expected to be completed by the end of May, weather permitting.

Traffic control and a reduced speed limit will be in place with delays of up to five minutes expected.

 For the latest traffic updates download the Live Traffic NSW App, visit livetraffic.com or call 132 701

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com