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1 Route description  





2 History  





3 Intersecting state-controlled roads  



3.1  Homebush Road  





3.2  MiraniEton Road  





3.3  North Eton Road  







4 Major intersections  





5 See also  





6 References  














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(Redirected from MarianEton Road)

Sarina–Eton–Hampden Road


Sarina–Homebush Road
Eton–Homebush Road
Marian–Eton Road
Marian–Hampden Road


General information
TypeRural road
Length62.7 km (39 mi)[1]
Route number(s) State Route 5
Major junctions
Southeast end Bruce Highway, Sarina
 
  • Homebush Road
  • Peak Downs Highway
  • Mirani–Eton Road
  • North Eton Road
  • Mackay–Eungella Road
  • Northwest end Bruce Highway, Hampden
    Location(s)
    Major settlementsHomebush, Eton, Marian

    Sarina–Eton–Hampden Road is a non-continuous 62.7-kilometre (39.0 mi) road route in the Mackay local government area of Queensland, Australia. It has four official names, Sarina–Homebush Road, Eton–Homebush Road, Marian–Eton Road, and Marian–Hampden Road. The entire route is signed as State Route 5.[1] The four roads are state-controlled, with the following characteristics:

    Route description[edit]

    The road starts as Sarina–Homebush Road at an intersection with the Bruce HighwayinSarina. It runs west and southwest across Sarina as State Route 5, before turning northwest and passing between Sarina and Munbura. Next it runs between Munbura and Sunnyside before crossing Sunnyside and entering Oakenden. Crossing Oakenden it turns north into Homebush, where it then turns northwest before reaching Eton–Homebush Road and Homebush Road at a T-junction. Homebush Road exits to the northeast and the road continues southwest as Eton–Homebush Road.[1][4]

    Leaving Homebush the road turns west and enters the northern part of Oakenden. Crossing Oakenden it runs northwest, southwest, west and northwest again before it enters Eton, where it meets the Peak Downs Highway at a T-junction. The road turns northeast and runs concurrent with the highway until it reaches the exit to Marian–Eton Road. It continues northwest and then west as Marian–Eton Road before reaching the exit to Mirani–Eton Road to the west. Here it turns north before entering North Eton. Continuing north it passes the exit to North Eton Road to the east.[1][4]

    Next the road enters Marian where it turns northwest and then north again. In Marian it meets Mackay–Eungella Road at a T-junction. Here it turns east and runs concurrent with Mackay–Eungella Road until it reaches the exit to Marian–Hampden Road, where it turns north and crosses the Pioneer River. It then enters Hampden and continues north to the Bruce Highway, where it ends.[1][4]

    The road is fully sealed to at least a two lane standard.[1][4]

    History[edit]

    Sarina was originally known as Plane Creek, but took its present name from the Sarina Inlet which was in turn named after Sarina, the Greek mythological enchantress, by William Charles Borlase Wilson, a surveyor, some time before 1882.[5]

    The name Homebush is taken from a pastoral run name used by John Walker in 1866.[6] Homebush Sugar Mill opened in 1883 and closed in 1922.[7]

    Originally known as the Defiance, the North Eton Central Mill commenced crushing sugarcane in 1888.[8] It was the first sugar mill sponsored by the Queensland Government. In 1989, a number of sugar mills in the district merged to Mackay Sugar Limited, resulting in the closure of the North Eton mill.[9]

    The town name Marian comes from the name of the (now closed) Marian railway station, which in turn reportedly derived its name from a local property called Mary Ann.[10] Marian sugar mill was built in 1885, later closed, and replaced by a new mill in 1894. Mackay Sugar operates the mill where over 2 million tonnes of sugar is crushed every year, making it one of the largest sugar mills in Australia.[11]

    Intersecting state-controlled roads[edit]

    This road intersects with the following state-controlled roads:

    Homebush Road[edit]

    Homebush Road

    LocationSarina–Homebush Road and Eton-Homebush Road, Homebush to Bruce Highway, Rosella
    Length12.6 km (7.8 mi)

    Homebush Road is a state-controlled regional road (number 516).[2][3] It runs from the intersection of Sarina–Homebush Road and Eton–Homebush Road in Homebush to the Bruce HighwayinRosella, a distance of 12.6 kilometres (7.8 mi). This road has no major intersections.[12]

    Mirani–Eton Road[edit]

    Mirani–Eton Road

    LocationMackay–Eungella Road, Mirani to Marian–Eton Road, Eton
    Length22.8 km (14.2 mi)

    Mirani–Eton Road is a state-controlled district road (number 534), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[2][3] It runs from Mackay–Eungella Road in Mirani to Marian–Eton Road in Eton, a distance of 22.8 kilometres (14.2 mi). This road has no major intersections.[13]

    North Eton Road[edit]

    North Eton Road

    LocationPeak Downs Highway, Eton to Marian–Eton Road, North Eton
    Length3.8 km (2.4 mi)

    North Eton Road is a state-controlled district road (number 5332), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).[2][3] It runs from the Peak Downs HighwayinEton to Marian–Eton Road in North Eton, a distance of 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi). This road has no major intersections.[14]

    Major intersections[edit]

    All distances are from Google Maps.[1] The entire road is within the Mackay local government area.

    LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
    Sarina00.0 Bruce Highway – north – Alligator Creek, Mackay – south – Koumala, MarlboroughRoad starts as Sarina–Homebush Road.
    It runs west as State Route 5.
    Homebush26.316.3 Eton–Homebush Road – southwest – Oakenden
    Homebush Road – northeast – Rosella, Bruce Highway
    Road turns southwest as Eton–Homebush Road
    Eton36.722.8 Peak Downs Highway – southwest – Hazeldean, Nebo
    – northeast – Victoria Plains, Walkerston
    Road turns northeast concurrent with Peak Downs Highway
    37.423.2 Marian–Eton Road – northwest – Mirani–Eton RoadRoad turns northwest as Marian–Eton Road
    38.824.1 Marian–Eton Road – north – North Eton, Marian
    Mirani–Eton Road – west – Brightly, Mirani
    Road turns north as Marian–Eton Road
    North Eton42.526.4North Eton Road – east – EtonRoad continues north as Marian–Eton Road
    Marian53.133.0 Mackay–Eungella Road – west – Mirani, Eungella
    east – Pleystowe, Mackay
    Road turns east concurrent with Mackay–Eungella Road
    54.033.6 Marian–Hampden Road – north – Hampden, Bruce HighwayRoad turns north as Marian–Hampden Road
    Hampden62.739.0Bruce Highway – northwest – Mount Ossa, Proserpine
    – east – Farleigh, Mackay
    Northern end of Marian–Hampden Road
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e f g Google (29 September 2023). "Sarina to Hampden via Eton" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  • ^ a b c d "Central Queensland Region map" (PDF). Queensland Government ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  • ^ a b c d "Mackay/Whitsunday district map" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads ©State of Queensland [CC BY 4.0]. 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  • ^ a b c d Australia Road Atlas - Map 11. Hema Maps - via RACQ. 2009. ISBN 1-86500-553-9. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)
  • ^ "Sarina – town in Mackay Region (entry 29962)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  • ^ "Homebush – locality in Mackay Region (entry 46797)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  • ^ "Homebush Sugar Mill, 1883-1922". www.mackayhistory.org. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  • ^ "EARLY NORTH ETON". Daily Mercury. Vol. 71, no. 299. Queensland, Australia. 16 December 1937. p. 13. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ Mills, John Henry, 1851-1919 (1895), North Eton Central Mill, Mackay Regional Council, archived from the original on 4 March 2021, retrieved 13 March 2017{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "Marian – town in Mackay Region (entry 20983)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  • ^ "Marian Mill". Mackay Sugar. Archived from the original on 27 February 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2014.
  • ^ Google (1 August 2023). "Homebush to Rosella" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  • ^ Google (1 August 2023). "Mirani to Eton" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  • ^ Google (1 August 2023). "Eton to North Eton" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 August 2023.

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