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The Newcastle Inner City Bypass was not built in a contiguous fashion, with separate sections opened slowly at different times over the following 50 years. The second section, a 2.4km-long section between Kotara and Rankin Park, was the subject of community debate regarding the location and standard of road to be constructed. In the late 1960s ...
The tunnel is located between Cardiff and Kotara stations in the City of Newcastle local government area of New South Wales, Australia. [1] [2] The original 161-metre (176 yd) tunnel opened on 15 August 1887. It initially only had one track, but provision was made for the line to be duplicated which duly occurred in 1891.
The Stockton Bridge is a road bridge that carries Nelson Bay Road across the Hunter River, between Kooragang and Stockton in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.. The bridge and Nelson Bay Road serve as the main transport route between Newcastle and the Tilligerry and Tomaree peninsulas in Port Steph
Major intersections, from south to north include junctions with the Warringah Freeway, Lane Cove Tunnel, Gore Hill Freeway, Mona Vale Road / Ryde Road, Cumberland Highway, Pacific Motorway, Motorway Link, Central Coast Highway, Newcastle Inner City Bypass, New England Highway, Oxley Highway, Waterfall Way, Summerland Way, Gwydir Highway ...
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It has two lanes in each direction, running generally north west from the Pacific Motorway at the Newcastle Link Road interchange to the eastern end of the Belford Bends Deviation on the New England Highway north of Branxton. [2] The road allows traffic to bypass the Maitland area, Lochinvar, Greta and Branxton. The expressway opened on 22 ...
The New England Highway has its origins in the track which developed north from Newcastle to reach the prime wool growing areas of the New England region which Europeans settled following expeditions by NSW Surveyor-General John Oxley in 1818 and botanist Allan Cunningham in 1827 and 1829. The rough track, navigable only by horse or bullock ...
State Route 2 Gold Coast Highway: NSW/QLD border Tweed Heads 2.5 km (1.6 mi) – allocated when Tugun Bypass opened in 2008 as an extension of the Queensland route into NSW (replacing ), currently the only active state route in New South Wales – continues north as along Gold Coast Highway into QLD to Pacific Pines: State Route 78 Waterfall ...