Mt Crosby Road Overpass Repairs Continue With Night Closures

Repair works on the Mt Crosby Road overpass over the Warrego Highway are continuing, with closures, detours and changed traffic conditions affecting travel through the Mt Crosby area.



A Bridge Strike That Triggered Repairs

The Mount Crosby Road overpass at Karalee was damaged in mid-2025 after being hit by an oversize truck. The repair program was set up to remove and replace damaged bridge girders, followed by restoration of the road deck and footpath.

The incident was also reported as involving a truck carrying a wind turbine tower, with the strike occurring in May 2025. Ongoing works have been staged to manage traffic while structural repairs progress.

Mount Crosby Road overpass
Photo Credit: MayorTeresaHarding/Facebook

The Intensive Weekend On The Warrego Highway

Transport and Main Roads scheduled an intensive works period from 8 p.m. Friday 16 January 2026 to 5 a.m. Monday 19 January 2026 to lift out and replace damaged girders using a large crane.

During that period, the Warrego Highway was fully closed westbound, eastbound traffic was reduced to one lane, and the Mount Crosby Road overpass was closed in both directions.

Detours And Travel Time Impacts

Detours were set via nearby interchanges, with northbound overpass traffic directed via the Warrego Highway westbound to return through the Kholo Road interchange. Southbound overpass traffic was directed via the Warrego Highway eastbound to return through the River Road interchange.

Transport and Main Roads advised motorists to expect peak-time delays during the intensive works period and to plan trips ahead, with traffic control and temporary signage in place.

Reopening, Speed Limits And Heavy Vehicles

After the girder replacement, the overpass reopened at 5 a.m. Wednesday, earlier than the previously advised closure period that extended to Saturday 24 January 2026.

With the key structural work completed, heavy vehicles were able to use the overpass again and earlier loading restrictions were removed. A 20 km/h speed restriction remained in place while further restoration continued.

Mt Crosby overpass works
Photo Credit: MayorTeresaHarding/Facebook

Night Works Through To April 2026

Remaining works include reinstating the footpath, bridge deck, road surface and barriers, along with restoring lane alignment. These tasks are planned to be completed at night to limit disruption, with typical hours listed as 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., Sunday to Friday, conditions permitting.

During parts of the program, the overpass is expected to operate under traffic control with alternating flow at night. Westbound closures beneath the overpass are also scheduled during night works, with traffic detoured via the Mount Crosby Road interchange exit and entry ramps.

The works are expected to be completed in April 2026.

What People Are Saying Online

Comments posted on social media have raised concerns about congestion, travel delays and detour arrangements during the closures. Some posts also shared route suggestions for drivers travelling to and from nearby interchanges.



Other comments acknowledged the repairs are necessary while the overpass is restored.

Published 23-Jan-2026

Kenmore Cycle Club Returns to Mt Crosby for Sunshine Series XCO

Did you know that the Kenmore Cycle Club is 20 years old? In celebration of this milestone, the club will be mounting the fourth round of its Sunshine Series XCO racing at the challenging tracks of Mt Crosby 18 kilometres off the suburb. 

Set for Sunday, the 11th of Aug 2019, the XCO racing will begin at 7:00 a.m. Kenmore Cycle Club members are expected to converge at Tyamolum Scout Campsite at 31 Bunya Street in Mount Crosby minutes before the race. The whole event is expected to finish around noon. 

Volunteers from different clubs under the Queensland Mountainbike Association have prepared the race for all ages. While there are tracks and climbs that may test your biking skills, there are also lapses for casual bikers at the rainforest section. 

Photo: Kenmore Cycle Club/Facebook
6:30-7:45  Course practice (not compulsory)
8:00Junior U13 Boys/Girls, Kids U11 Boys/Girls
 8:45U17 Men, U15 Boys, Sport Men, U15 Girls, U17 Women, ALL WOMEN except Elite/U19
10:15Elite Men/Women, Junior U19 M/F, Master Men, Ebike


Bikers from faraway suburbs are expected to join this race as well and they are welcome to camp out before and after the race at Tyamolum (booking required).

Photo: Kenmore Cycle Club/Facebook

The Kenmore Cycle Club aims to welcome more people at this Sunday’s XCO racing so members are encouraged to bring their friends and family members along even if they still don’t have a license. If you know someone interested in kicking off their biking hobby, this is the right time to join the club to start processing your Mountain Bike Australia (MTBA) membership. For this particular event, however, the 12-month club membership fee will be waived for newbies.

For tickets to the XCO racing, email the club at kenmorecycleclub@gmail.com. This event is also a fundraiser to support the improvements and maintenance of the Tyamolum Scout Campsite.