Castlereagh Highway

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Castlereagh Highway
Proposed to replace [1]
Length 781 km
General direction North-South
From Carnarvon Highway /
Balonne Highway /
Moonie Highway, St George, Queensland
via Dirranbandi, QLD, Hebel, QLD, Walgett, NSW, Coonamble, Gulargambone, Gilgandra, Mendooran, Dunedoo, Gulgong, Mudgee, Ilford, Capertree, Ben Bullen, Cullen Bullen, Lidsdale, NSW
To Great Western Highway, 9km northwest of Lithgow, New South Wales
Allocation St George - NSW/Qld Border:
Formerly
NSW/Qld Border - Gilgandra:

Gilgandra - Lithgow:
Major Junctions Gwydir Highway
Newell Highway
Oxley Highway
Golden Highway
Bylong Valley Way
Bathurst-Ilford Road
See also: Carnarvon Highway

The Castlereagh Highway is a state highway in New South Wales, Australia, also extending some kilometres into Queensland. It has been given the route number 55. The highway was recently extended past Gilgandra to include state route 86. As such the Castlereagh Highway starts just outside of Lithgow at a junction with the Great Western Highway and runs in a north-westerly direction past Mudgee and Gulgong, joins with the Golden Highway for approximately 8km east of Dunedoo, then branches off in Dunedoo, continuing past Gilgandra until it reaches the Queensland border at Hebel. From there it continues to the town of St George where it terminates. The road continues north as the Carnarvon Highway, National Route 55.

The Bathurst-Ilford Road branches off in Ilford, while the Bylong Valley Way branches off the Castlereagh Highway 2km north of Ilford. There is a proposal to create an external Sydney Bypass, which would use the section between those roads.

[edit] List of towns on the Castlereagh Highway

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Alpha-Numeric Route Numbering for NSW. It is here!, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website. Retrieved on December 29, 2007.