Golden Highway
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- For the tourist route in Ontario, see Golden Highway (Ontario).
The Golden Highway is a highway in New South Wales, Australia.
Designated as State Highway 84, it runs eastwards from Dubbo towards Newcastle on the coast and enables road transport to avoid travelling over the Blue Mountains to Sydney.
The Golden Highway runs through Dunedoo, Merriwa, Sandy Hollow, Denman, and Jerry's Plains and joins the New England Highway southeast of Singleton.
The Bylong Valley Way turns off the Golden Highway 1km east of Sandy Hollow.
There is a proposal to create an external Sydney Bypass, which would use the Golden Highway east of the Bylong Valley Way.
The Golden Highway uses around 2km of The Putty Road east of the Mt Thorley industrial estate near Singleton, then turns east onto Mitchell's Line of Road to bypass Singleton.