Bruxner Highway
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Bruxner Highway | |
Length | 341 kilometres |
General direction: | West-East |
From: | Boggabilla, NSW |
To: | Ballina, NSW |
Towns along highway: | Tenterfield, Casino, Lismore |
The Bruxner Highway is one of the more obscure State highways in New South Wales, Australia. It forms an east-west link across the northern part of New South Wales, close to the border with Queensland. It is named after a State politician from the 1920s.
The Bruxner Highway starts at its junction with the Pacific Highway at Ballina and links Lismore Casino, Tenterfield, Bonshaw and Boggabilla and terminates there.
It has the route number 44, though this seems to end at Tenterfield and the remainder of the highway has no route number.