Template:Infobox Australian road/Examples

Coordinates: 26°50′21″S 151°38′39″E / 26.83917°S 151.64417°E / -26.83917; 151.64417
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Highway

TypeHighway
Highway system
Highway in urban area

TypeHighway
Highway system
Freeway

TypeFreeway
Highway system
Road

TypeRoad
Rural road

TypeRural road
Street

TypeStreet
Track

TypeTrack
Junction

TypeRoad junction
Track without a state
TypeTrack
freeway under construction

TypeFreeway  (Under construction)
Highway system
closed road

TypeRoad  (Former road, decommissioned)
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Basic types

Freeway

Pacific Motorway

F3 Freeway / Sydney–Newcastle Freeway / Sydney–Newcastle Expressway

Location map showing the endpoints of the road
SSW end
SSW end
NNE end
NNE end
Coordinates
General information
TypeMotorway
Length127.1 km (79 mi)
Opened1963–98
Gazetted1 February 2013[1][2]
Route number(s)
  • M1
  • (Entire Length)
Former
route number
  • National Highway 1
  • (early 1980s-2013)
  • F3
  • (1971-early 1980s)
Major junctions
SSW end
 
NNE end
Location(s)
Major suburbs / towns
Highway system

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Pacific Motorway

F3 Freeway / Sydney–Newcastle Freeway / Sydney–Newcastle Expressway

Location map showing the endpoints of the road
SSW end
SSW end
NNE end
NNE end
Coordinates
General information
TypeMotorway
Length127.1 km (79 mi)
Opened1963–98
Gazetted1 February 2013[3][4]
Route number(s)
  • M1
  • (Entire Length)
Former
route number
  • National Highway 1
  • (early 1980s-2013)
  • F3
  • (1971-early 1980s)
Major junctions
SSW end
 
NNE end
Location(s)
Major suburbs / towns
Highway system

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Highway

Great Eastern Highway

Great Eastern Highway route map.png
Map of the south-west of Western Australia, with Great Eastern Highway highlighted in red
General information
TypeHighway
Length592.82 km (368 mi)[5]
Opened1860s
Gazetted14 April 1938[6]
Route number(s)
Tourist routes
Major junctions
West end Canning Highway (National Route 1 / State Route 6)
 
East end Goldfields Highway (Alternate National Route 94), Kalgoorlie
Location(s)
Major settlementsPerth, Northam, Merredin, Southern Cross, Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie
Highway system

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Great Eastern Highway

Great Eastern Highway route map.png
Map of the south-west of Western Australia, with Great Eastern Highway highlighted in red
General information
TypeHighway
Length592.82 km (368 mi)[5]
Opened1860s
Gazetted14 April 1938[6]
Route number(s)
Tourist routes
Major junctions
West end Canning Highway (National Route 1 / State Route 6)
 
East end Goldfields Highway (Alternate National Route 94), Kalgoorlie
Location(s)
Major settlementsPerth, Northam, Merredin, Southern Cross, Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie
Highway system

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City highway

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Road

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Rural road

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Street

Hunter Street

Hunter Street from Civic railway station, To the right is the Newcastle Civic Theatre
Infobox Australian road/Examples is located in New South Wales
Hunter Street
Hunter Street
Location of Hunter Street in New South Wales
Coordinates
General information
TypeStreet
Length3.4 km (2.1 mi)
OpenedEarly 1800s
Maintained byNewcastle City Council
Major junctions
East endCnr Scott and Newcomen Streets, Newcastle
 
West endSelma St, Newcastle West
Location(s)
RegionHunter Region
LGA(s)City of Newcastle
Suburb(s)

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Hunter Street

Hunter Street from Civic railway station, to the right is the Newcastle Civic Theatre
Infobox Australian road/Examples is located in New South Wales
Hunter Street
Hunter Street
Location of Hunter Street in New South Wales
Coordinates
General information
TypeStreet
Length3.4 km (2.1 mi)
OpenedEarly 1800s
Maintained byNewcastle City Council
Major junctions
East endCnr Scott and Newcomen Streets, Newcastle
 
West endSelma St, Newcastle West
Location(s)
RegionHunter Region
LGA(s)City of Newcastle
Suburb(s)

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Track

Strzelecki Track

Map showing the NE and SW endpoints of the track
NE end
NE end
SW end
SW end
Map showing the endpoints of the track
Coordinates
General information
TypeTrack
Length459 km (285 mi)
Major junctions
NE endAdventure Way,
Innamincka
SW endCopley-Lyndhurst Road,
Lyndhurst
Location(s)
RegionInnamincka Recreation Reserve,
Strzelecki Recreation Reserve
Restrictions
Fuel supply

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Strzelecki Track

Map showing the NE and SW endpoints of the track
NE end
NE end
SW end
SW end
Map showing the endpoints of the track
Coordinates
General information
TypeTrack
Length459 km (285 mi)
Major junctions
NE endAdventure Way,
Innamincka
SW endCopley-Lyndhurst Road,
Lyndhurst
Location(s)
RegionInnamincka Recreation Reserve,
Strzelecki Recreation Reserve
Restrictions
Fuel supply

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Other types

Split road

Capital Circle

Capital Circle is the inner of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House.
Capital Circle is the inner of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House.
Location of Capital Circle in the Australian Capital Territory
Capital Circle
Capital Circle
Location of Capital Circle in the Australian Capital Territory
Coordinates
General information
TypeFreeway
Length2.4 km (1.5 mi)
Ring road aroundCapital Hill
Major junctions
North to West section
North end
  Canberra Avenue (B23)
West end
West to North section
West end
North end
Highway system

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Capital Circle

Capital Circle is the inner of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House.
Capital Circle is the inner of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House.
Location of Capital Circle in the Australian Capital Territory
Capital Circle
Capital Circle
Location of Capital Circle in the Australian Capital Territory
Coordinates
General information
TypeFreeway
Length2.4 km (1.5 mi)
Ring road aroundCapital Hill
Major junctions
North to West section
North end
  Canberra Avenue (B23)
West end
West to North section
West end
North end
Highway system

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Ring road

State Circle

State Circle is the outer of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House, Canberra.
State Circle is the outer of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House.
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Infobox Australian road/Examples is located in Australian Capital Territory
Infobox Australian road/Examples
General information
TypeRoad
LocationCanberra
Length3 km (1.9 mi)
Route number(s)
  • B23
  • (Entire length)
Former
route number
  • National Route 23
  • (19??-2013)
Ring road aroundCapital Hill
Tourist routes
  • ACT Tourist Drive 5
  • ACT Tourist Drive 6
  • (Various sections)
Major junctions
From Commonwealth Avenue
 
To Commonwealth Avenue
Location(s)
Major suburbsParkes, Barton, Forrest, Deakin, Yarralumla

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State Circle

State Circle is the outer of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House, Canberra.
State Circle is the outer of two circular concentric roads that orbit Parliament House.
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Infobox Australian road/Examples is located in Australian Capital Territory
Infobox Australian road/Examples
General information
TypeRoad
LocationCanberra
Length3 km (1.9 mi)
Route number(s)
  • B23
  • (Entire length)
Former
route number
  • National Route 23
  • (19??-2013)
Ring road aroundCapital Hill
Tourist routes
  • ACT Tourist Drive 5
  • ACT Tourist Drive 6
  • (Various sections)
Major junctions
From Commonwealth Avenue
 
To Commonwealth Avenue
Location(s)
Major suburbsParkes, Barton, Forrest, Deakin, Yarralumla

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Locator map using alternative map

Stock Road

Infobox Australian road/Examples is located in Perth
North end
North end
South end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length13.9 km (8.6 mi)
Route number(s) National Route 1
(Leach Highway – Rockingham Road)
Major junctions
North endPage Street, Attadale
 
South end Rockingham Road (National Route 1), Munster
Location(s)
Major suburbsPalmyra, O'Connor, Hamilton Hill, Bibra Lake, Spearwood

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Stock Road

Infobox Australian road/Examples is located in Perth
North end
North end
South end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length13.9 km (8.6 mi)
Route number(s) National Route 1
(Leach Highway – Rockingham Road)
Major junctions
North endPage Street, Attadale
 
South end Rockingham Road (National Route 1), Munster
Location(s)
Major suburbsPalmyra, O'Connor, Hamilton Hill, Bibra Lake, Spearwood

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Fictional road using all parameters

Some Highway

Another name

New South Wales
alt text for image
Monument commemorating the opening of a section of Thunderbolts Way
alt text for location
Coordinates
General information
TypeTrack  (Under construction)
Length1,914 km (1,189.3045 mi)[7]
Opened1827
Road closed2012
Gazetted26 January 1788[8]
Maintained byTransport for NSW
HistoryOriginally a dirt track, first tarred in 1911, re-routed in 1947, closed in 2012
Route number(s)Yarraman – Warwick:
Formerly
Warwick – NSW/Qld Border:
Formerly
NSW/Qld Border – Newcastle:
Former
route number
(M1) marker to replace (National Highway 1)[9]
Former marker: (F3)
Tourist loop aroundSome town
Tourist routes ACT Tourist Drive 1
(Vernon Circle to London Circuit)

ACT Tourist Drive 4
(Entire Length)

ACT Tourist Drive 7
(Vernon Circle to Barry Drive)
Major junctions
North end D'Aguilar Highway, Yarraman, Queensland
  Esk-Hampton Road
Warrego Highway
Gore Highway
Cunningham Highway
Bruxner Highway
Gwydir Highway
Waterfall Way
Oxley Highway
Fossickers Way
Oxley Highway
Kamilaroi Highway
Putty Road
Golden Highway
South end Sydney–Newcastle Freeway /
Pacific Highway,
Newcastle, New South Wales
First section
North enda1
 Section 1 exits
South endb1
Second section
East enda2
 Section 2 exits
West endb2
Third section
South enda3
 Section 3 exits
North endb3
Location(s)
RegionHunter Region
LGA(s)
viaCrows Nest, Toowoomba, Warwick, Tenterfield, Glen Innes, Armidale, Tamworth, Muswellbrook, Maitland
Restrictions
GeneralSnow chains required from July–September, 4WD only access during heavy rains
Permitsyes
Fuel supplyall you can drink
Facilitiesvery comfortable
Highway system

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Some Highway

Another name

New South Wales
alt text for image
Monument commemorating the opening of a section of Thunderbolts Way
alt text for location
Coordinates
General information
TypeTrack  (Under construction)
Length1,914 km (1,189.3045 mi)[10]
Opened1827
Road closed2012
Gazetted26 January 1788[11]
Maintained byTransport for NSW
HistoryOriginally a dirt track, first tarred in 1911, re-routed in 1947, closed in 2012
Route number(s)Yarraman – Warwick:
Formerly
Warwick – NSW/Qld Border:
Formerly
NSW/Qld Border – Newcastle:
Former
route number
(M1) marker to replace (National Highway 1)[12]
Former marker: (F3)
Tourist loop aroundSome town
Tourist routes ACT Tourist Drive 1
(Vernon Circle to London Circuit)

ACT Tourist Drive 4
(Entire Length)

ACT Tourist Drive 7
(Vernon Circle to Barry Drive)
Major junctions
North end D'Aguilar Highway, Yarraman, Queensland
  Esk-Hampton Road
Warrego Highway
Gore Highway
Cunningham Highway
Bruxner Highway
Gwydir Highway
Waterfall Way
Oxley Highway
Fossickers Way
Oxley Highway
Kamilaroi Highway
Putty Road
Golden Highway
South end Sydney–Newcastle Freeway /
Pacific Highway,
Newcastle, New South Wales
First section
North enda1
 Section 1 exits
South endb1
Second section
East enda2
 Section 2 exits
West endb2
Third section
South enda3
 Section 3 exits
North endb3
Location(s)
RegionHunter Region
LGA(s)
viaCrows Nest, Toowoomba, Warwick, Tenterfield, Glen Innes, Armidale, Tamworth, Muswellbrook, Maitland
Restrictions
GeneralSnow chains required from July–September, 4WD only access during heavy rains
Permitsyes
Fuel supplyall you can drink
Facilitiesvery comfortable
Highway system

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References

  1. ^ Government Gazette of NSW 1 Feb 2013 Page 8, NSW Government, Retrieved on 6 June 2013.
  2. ^ Government Gazette of NSW 1 May 2013 Page 15, NSW Government, Retrieved on 6 June 2013.
  3. ^ Government Gazette of NSW 1 Feb 2013 Page 8, NSW Government, Retrieved on 6 June 2013.
  4. ^ Government Gazette of NSW 1 May 2013 Page 15, NSW Government, Retrieved on 6 June 2013.
  5. ^ 5.0 5.1 A ref
  6. ^ 6.0 6.1 Another ref
  7. ^ length reference
  8. ^ The road was gazetted today.
  9. ^ Alpha Numeric route numbers – A new Road Numbering System, Roads & Maritime Services. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  10. ^ length reference
  11. ^ The road was gazetted today.
  12. ^ Alpha Numeric route numbers – A new Road Numbering System, Roads & Maritime Services. Retrieved 11 May 2013.