New Road Closure on Couper Road and Major Detours for Monday Commuters

Toowoomba Traffic and Commute Update: Monday, 2 February 2026
Good morning, Toowoomba. As we begin the first full week of February, commuters are advised to prepare for several new and ongoing roadwork projects across the region. While the major arteries into the CBD remain largely clear this morning, specific local closures and long-term infrastructure works will require minor adjustments to your travel times.
Key Road Closures and Work Zones
- Couper Road (FGG): Starting today, Monday, 2 February, a full road closure is in effect on Couper Road to facilitate essential gravel resheeting. This closure is expected to remain in place until Thursday, 19 February. Resident access is being maintained, but all other through-traffic should seek alternative routes.
- Reichle Road (Southern District): The long-term closure for flood recovery culvert replacement continues. This project is scheduled to run through late March 2026. Drivers should follow the established detours via Owen's Scrub Road, Grasstree Road, Church Road, and Missen Road.
- Cedar Street (East Toowoomba): Localized roadworks are scheduled throughout this week. Expect minor delays and temporary traffic management measures as crews occupy sections of the street for maintenance.
- Hendrie Road (Upper Pilton): For those commuting from the southern rural districts, be aware of ongoing works for the removal of livestock gates and grids, aimed at improving safety and streamlining rural road maintenance.
Looking Ahead: Tomorrow's Disruptions
Plan ahead for Tuesday, 3 February, as two significant work sites will activate in the central district. A road closure of the northbound outside lane on Ruthven Street, between North Street and Jones Street, will begin tomorrow morning for bus stop construction. Additionally, bluestone kerb repairs on Cory Street, between Taylor and Russell Streets, are likely to cause disruptions through most of the month.
Public Transport and Major Projects
Public transport users continue to benefit from the permanent 50-cent fare initiative across the regional bus network, which has seen a significant rise in patronage over the last year. Commuters heading toward the northern suburbs should also stay alert for heavy vehicle movements near the Baillie Henderson site, where foundation works for the $1.3 billion Toowoomba Hospital redevelopment are currently in full swing.
For those using active transport, the business case for the Toowoomba Central Active Transport Link is progressing. This future project aims to improve safety at the busy intersections of Hume and Margaret Streets, and Neil and Chalk Drive, eventually providing a seamless link from the CBD to Harlaxton.
Commuter Advice
With the current weather permitting, all scheduled works are proceeding as planned. We recommend that residents in the Southern District allow an extra 10 minutes for detours around Reichle Road. For real-time updates on regional road conditions or emergency alerts throughout the day, please consult the official local disaster dashboards.

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