Hyland Highway

Hyland Highway
Formerly
Length 60 km (37 mi)
Direction North-South
From Princes Highway,
Traralgon, Victoria
To South Gippsland Highway, Yarram, Victoria
Major junctions for full list see major intersections

The Hyland Highway (formerly the Hyland Way) is a road connecting the towns of Traralgon and Yarram in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

The highway was named after the deceased Sir Herbert Hyland, a popular politician for the Country party in the Gippsland area.

Numerous roads are named after Hyland throughout the state of Victoria.

Major Intersections and Towns

Hyland Highway
Northbound Distance to
Traralgon
(km)
Distance to
Yarram
(km)
Southbound
Traffic Lights (clockwise from highway)
Princes Highway to Morwell, Warragul and Melbourne (via Freeway)
Breed Street
Princes Highway to Sale and Bairnsdale
End Hyland Highway -- 62.1 Start Hyland Highway
GIPPSLAND RAIL LINE 0 62 GIPPSLAND RAIL LINE
Churchill
Bank Street
Churchill, Boolarra
Bank Street
Traralgon
Northbound Distance to
Melbourne
via Freeway
(km)
Distance to
Yarram
(km)
Southbound
Morwell, Churchill, Boolarra;
Melbourne via Freeway
Mattingley Hill Road
160.5 55.5 Morwell, Churchill
Mattingley Hill Road
Callignee
Traralgon Creek Road
160.8 55.2 Callignee
Traralgon Creek Road
Carrajung
Grand Ridge Road
186 30 Carrajung
Grand Ridge Road
Woodside
Carrajung-Woodside Road
193 23 Woodside
Carrajung-Woodside Road
Start Hyland Highway 216 2 End Hyland Highway
T-Intersection (clockwise from highway)
South Gippsland Highway to Longford and Sale
South Gippsland Highway to Yarram and Leongatha

See also

References