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Glenelg Highway commences at the intersection with Princes Highway in Glenburnie, South Australia and heads on a north-easterly direction as a two-lane, single carriageway rural highway, crossing the interstate border into Victoria 15km later (some maps identify the South Australian section as Casterton Road), continuing northeast to Casterton, then heading in an easterly direction through the ...
In South Australia, Highway 1 is a 1,715-kilometre (1,066 mi) [1] long route that follows the coastline of the state, from the Victorian border near Mount Gambier to the Western Australian border near Eucla. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in Tasmania.
Mount Gambier, SA: 100 km (62 mi) Continues west as along Glenelg River Road into SA to Mount Gambier: C193 Bridgewater Road Portland: Cape Bridgewater: 17 km (11 mi) C194 Madeira Packet Road Portland: 15 km (9 mi) Portland city circle road C195 Portland–Casterton Road Heywood
Mount Gambier: Wye: SA/Vic border 30 km (19 mi) Continues east as along Glenelg River Road into Victoria to Portland: C198 Casterton Road Penola: SA/Vic border 17.4 km (11 mi) Continues east as along Casterton–Penola Road into Victoria to Casterton: C212 Edenhope Road Wrattonbully: SA/Vic border 13.3 km (8 mi)
Glenelg Highway continues west across the border with South Australia to Mount Gambier, making Hamilton Highway a popular alternative Melbourne-Mount Gambier route (being roughly 50 km shorter than a corresponding journey via the Victorian coast along Highway 1).
Princes Highway is a major road in Australia, extending from Sydney via Melbourne to Adelaide through the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.It has a length of 1,941 kilometres (1,206 mi) (along Highway 1) or 1,898 kilometres (1,179 mi) via the former alignments of the highway, [citation needed] although these routes are slower and connections to the bypassed sections of ...
South Eastern Freeway is a 73 km (45 mi) freeway in South Australia (SA). It is a part of the National Highway network linking the state capital cities of Adelaide, SA, and Melbourne, Victoria, and is signed as route M1.
Mount Gambier: Mount Gambier: 210: 130: Princes Highway (A1 east, B1 west) – Millicent, Kingston SE, Portland: Route transition: A66 north, B66 south: Grant: Port MacDonnell: 238: 148: Sea Parade – Cape Northumberland: Southern terminus of highway and route B66