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Many major roads in Perth [4] and in rural Western Australia [5] are not assigned a route number. Not many routes have been added in the Perth and Peel regions since the 1990s with the exceptions including the Graham Farmer Freeway in 2000 and Mandjoogoordap Drive in 2010. A subsequent review of the system was undertaken in 2024 which resulted ...
Menang Drive (State Route 103) – Perth, Esperance, Port Albany, Albany Ring Road: Lockyer–Orana boundary: 116: 72: Albany Highway (State Route 30) north – Albany, Mount Barker, Kojonup, Perth: Eastern terminus of western section. No right turn from Albany Highway southbound: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Coolgardie–Esperance Highway was an unsealed road until 1960, when a 3.7 metre wide (single-lane) seal was completed between Coolgardie and Esperance. [6] In 1974 the road was upgraded further and a two lane seal completed was between Coolgardie and Norseman. [ 6 ]
Esperance is a town [2] in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia, on the Southern Ocean coastline approximately 720 kilometres (450 mi) east-southeast of the state capital, Perth and 391 kilometres (243 mi) south of Kalgoorlie. The urban population of Esperance was 12,003 at June 2018. [1]
Transwa is Western Australia's regional public transport provider, linking 240 destinations, from Kalbarri in the north to Augusta in the south west to Esperance in the south east. The Transwa system provides transport between Perth and the major regional towns of Bunbury , Kalgoorlie , Northam , Geraldton and Albany .
Menang Drive Willyung: 6.66 4.14 H55: Madigan Road Madigan Road: Gap Ridge: 5.78 3.59 H56: Beach Street (Victoria Quay Access) Beach Street Fremantle: 0.27 0.17 Queen Victoria Street to Victoria Quay access point H57: Forrest Highway Forrest Highway: Ravenswood: Bunbury: 95.67 59.45 H59: Willinge Drive
From Perth, the highway, signed as State Route 20, [1] starts from the Albany Highway junction in Armadale, 28 km from Perth, and follows a north–south route 20–30 km inland from the coast, passing through several agricultural and timber towns that sprang up in the 1890s when the nearby railway came through, such as Pinjarra, Waroona, Yarloop and Harvey.
The Norseman–Esperance portion (National Route 1) is a part of Australia's Highway 1. The scenery changes to agricultural land, and on approach to Esperance it passes near lakes and hillsides. Following the Western Australian gold rushes of the 1890s, a track developed between Coolgardie and Esperance, the closest harbour to the goldfields. A ...