Patching Works to Close Ball Street Today; Major Lane Restrictions on Toowoomba Bypass

Wednesday Commute Overview
Commuters across the Toowoomba region should prepare for several significant disruptions this Wednesday, 4 March 2026. While major thoroughfares remain functional, localized road closures for asphalt patching and long-term infrastructure upgrades in Highfields and Westbrook are expected to impact travel times during the morning and afternoon peaks.
Key Road Closures and Localized Delays
- Drayton: Ball Street, between Sowden Street and Gipps Street, will be closed to all through traffic today from 6:30 am to 3:00 pm. Crews are scheduled to undertake essential asphalt patching. Resident access is maintained, but other motorists must follow signed detours.
- Westbrook: Gore Street remains closed between Keding Road and Barwick Street as pavement reconstruction continues. This closure is expected to last until 13 March, so through traffic should utilize alternative routes toward the Gore Highway.
- Centenary Heights: The full road closure on Ballin Drive, between Mackenzie Street and Stenner Street, remains active for water main works. This project is not expected to conclude until late March.
- Toowoomba City: Minor disruptions may occur on Taylor Street between Mort and Mill Streets due to ongoing bluestone kerb repairs.
Major Arteries and Highway Updates
Motorists utilizing the Toowoomba Bypass should remain vigilant of fixed lane closures. The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has confirmed that both southbound and northbound lanes will be affected between the Warrego Highway West interchange at Charlton and the Gore Highway interchange at Athol. These restrictions are active during daytime hours from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. Heavy vehicle operators with loads exceeding 3.5m in width must follow approved detours.
On the Warrego Highway heading toward Dalby, safety improvement works are currently in the construction phase. Expect reduced speed limits and potential short-term stoppages near Oakey as crews install new turning lanes and wide center line treatments.
Public Transport and Suburban Alerts
In Highfields, Lawrence Road is seeing increased activity and traffic disruptions following the start of water main installations yesterday. These works are part of the broader reservoirs project and will impact the area through May.
For those relying on public transport, Translink advises that bus services are currently operating on their standard Wednesday schedules. However, following recent cancellations on Route 904 and delays on Route 950, commuters are urged to check the Translink app for real-time service updates before heading to their stop. General road resurfacing also continues across East Toowoomba and Harristown; residents are reminded to avoid parking on the street in marked work zones to assist spray-sealing crews.

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