Lincoln Highway (Australia)
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Lincoln Highway | |
Formerly | |
General direction | Northeast-Southwest |
From | Eyre Highway, 26km west of Port Augusta, South Australia |
via | Whyalla, Cowell, Arno Bay, Tumby Bay |
To | Flinders Highway, Port Lincoln, South Australia |
- There is also a Lincoln Highway in the United States.
- See also: Flinders Highway, South Australia
Lincoln Highway links Port Augusta and Port Lincoln, both located in South Australia, a distance of 327 kilometres. It was formerly designated as National Route Alternate 1 and is currently B100.
The highway runs along the eastern coast of the Eyre Peninsula. The biggest major town in between is the steel town of Whyalla. The highway passes through hot and arid saltbush-covered terrain. However it connects with coastal towns like Cowell, Port Neill and Arno Bay which have good fishing spots. As it heads southwest towards Port Lincoln, the scenery gets greener.
Port Lincoln itself is a prosperous fishing port and an important grain terminal serving the Eyre Peninsula wheatbelt. Japanese demand for freshest tuna made many of the fishermen millionaires.