Road
Road access through Outback Queensland is via a network of highways and development roads linking north, south, east and west. Landsborough Highway forms a north south connection between Brisbane, the region, Mt Isa and beyond. Capricorn Highway forms an east west connection between Rockhampton, the region, Mt Isa and beyond. The Thomson, Kennedy, Diamantina, Eyre and Birdsville Development Roads link the south west corner of the region to all other centres.
Bus
Several bus operators provide regular passenger and freight services throughout the region. A daily service is provided between Brisbane and Winton.
Rail
Queensland Rail operates freight and passenger services connecting Brisbane with Outback Queensland via Rockhampton. Freight services operate three days per week between Rockhampton and Winton. Passenger trains operate twice per week between Rockhampton and Longreach with a direct connection to Brisbane.
Air transport
Longreach airport is the largest in the region and accommodates commercial, freight and charter flights. The Longreach airport, with its 1960metre strip, offers all weather access for aircraft up to B737 – 400 series. It is a major fuelling depot and is home to several private charter and helicopter operations, plus an aviation engineering firm.
Regulated air services
- Qantaslink operates daily flights between Brisbane and Longreach, with several flights providing a connection at Barcaldine or Blackall.
- Rex (Regional Express) operates two services per week between Longreach, Winton and Townsville.
- SkyTrans operates a route from Brisbane – Charleville – Quilpie – Windorah – Birdsville – Bedourie – Boulia – Mt Isa.