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  2. Solitary Islands Way - Wikipedia

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    Killara Drive: Solitary Islands Way continues to the southeast: 7.9: 4.9: Tiki Road: Solitary Islands Way continues to the northeast: Emerald Beach: 11.0: 6.8: Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney: To Settlers Road Exit for Pacific Highway southbound only: Brothers Drive: 11.2: 7.0: Pacific Highway (A1) (south ...

  3. Pacific Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Coffs Harbour: Coffs Harbour Bypass 12 [108] 2021 [108] 2024 [108] $1.2 billion [108] Construction four lane freeway with 3 interchanges, new alignment, 2 tunnels and a cut and cover tunnel 524 Port Macquarie to Coffs Harbour: Lyons Rd to Englands Rd 5.3 [109] October 1997 [110] 25 May 2001 [110] $73m [111] Complete Duplication and ...

  4. Highway 1 (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway section was declared part of the National Highway, and the route marker was subsequently updated to National Highway 1 for this section [3] In 1993, the route numbering was further complicated with the introduction of the Metroad numbering system within the Sydney metro area.

  5. New England Highway - Wikipedia

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    John Renshaw Drive (A1) – Raymond Terrace, Taree, Coffs Harbour, Brisbane: Directional T interchange; no right turn westwards into John Renshaw Drive Western terminus of concurrency terminus with route A1: Hexham: 883: 549: Pacific Highway (A1 east, A43 south) – Newcastle, Raymond Terrace, Taree, Coffs Harbour, Brisbane

  6. Pacific Highway (Australia), Major intersections - Wikipedia

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    Coffs Harbour: 14: 8.7: Englands Road [west]; Stadium Drive [east] – Coffs Harbour International Stadium, Southern Cross University: Roundabout; Freeway grade-separated conditions continue: Isles Drive – Coffs Harbour Base Hospital: Freeway grade-separated conditions continue: 15: 9.3: Cook Drive [east/west]

  7. Freeways in Australia - Wikipedia

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    M1 Coffs Harbour Bypass; Southconnex – M6 Motorway (Sydney) (F6 extension) – To be complete by 2024. Western Harbour Tunnel (Major multibillion-dollar tollway/tunnels, connecting WestConnex with the Warringah Freeway) Western Harbour Tunnel and Warringah Freeway Upgrade; Outer Sydney Orbital – Estimated to be completed in 2040.

  8. Forest Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    Regional New South Wales depots were located at Coffs Harbour, Sawtell (Toormina), Woolgoolga, Narrabri and Wee Waa. [27] As of November 2022 prior to rebranding of the Sydney operations to CDC NSW, the combined fleet consisted of 255 buses and coaches, with 175 in Sydney and 80 in regional NSW.

  9. Coffs Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Coffs Harbour, locally nicknamed Coffs, [4] is a coastal city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 540 km (340 mi) north of Sydney, and 390 km (240 mi) south of Brisbane. It is one of the largest urban centres on the North Coast, with a population of 78,759 as per 2021 census.

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