Newell Highway

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Newell Highway
Proposed to replace [1]
Length 955 km
General direction North-South
From Leichhardt Highway /
Barwon Highway, Goondiwindi, Queensland NSW/Qld Border
via Moree, Narrabri, Coonabarabran, Gilgandra, Dubbo, West Wyalong, Narrandera, Finley
To Goulburn Valley Highway, Tocumwal, New South Wales NSW/Vic Border
Allocation Narrabri - Narrabri West:
(duplex with )
Coonabarabran - Gilgandra:
(duplex with )
Marsden - West Wyalong:
(duplex with )
Mirrool - Ardlethan:
(duplex with )
Major Junctions Cunningham Highway
Bruxner Highway
Carnarvon Highway
Gwydir Highway
Kamilaroi Highway
Oxley Highway
Castlereagh Highway
Oxley Highway
Golden Highway
Mitchell Highway
Escort Way
Lachlan Valley Way
Henry Lawson Way
Mid-Western Highway
Goldfields Way
Mid-Western Highway
Burley Griffin Way
Irrigation Way
Sturt Highway
Kidman Way
Riverina Highway
National Route 39, the Newell Highway, in New South Wales, just south of West Wyalong, looking south.
National Route 39, the Newell Highway, in New South Wales, just south of West Wyalong, looking south.

The Newell Highway is a major highway in New South Wales, Australia. It runs parallel to the eastern coast about 400 kilometres inland, and is the main inland direct road link from Victoria to Queensland, bypassing the more congested coastal areas of New South Wales. It runs through Boggabilla, Moree, Narrabri, Coonabarabran, Gilgandra, Dubbo, Parkes, Forbes, West Wyalong and Narrandera. Unlike most highways in New South Wales, which are named after early explorers, the Newell Highway is named after the head of the Government Main Roads Department in the 1930s.

The highway crosses the New South Wales/Victoria border at the Murray River and continues south through Victoria as the Goulburn Valley Highway.

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[edit] References

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