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From the 1820s onwards, the earlier lines of the road were upgraded and although short sections of Cox's Road were later adopted as parts of the local road network (eg. part of Burke Road, Linden and Old Bathurst Road, and Taylor Road, Woodford) most of the original Cox's Road appears to have gone out of use with the completion of new road ...
The Cox's Road and Early Deviations - Woodford, Appian Way Precinct is a heritage-listed former colonial road and now access road off The Appian Way, near Woodford, in the City of Blue Mountains local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
From the 1820s onwards, the earlier lines of road were upgraded and although short sections of Cox's Road were later adopted as parts of the local road network (eg. part of Burke Road, Linden and Old Bathurst Road, Woodford) most of the original Cox's Road appears to have gradually gone out of use in the Linden area during the 1830s [1]
Woodford is a village in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, about 90 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD. Its elevation is 609 metres (1,998 ft) above sea level . It is situated on the Great Western Highway and has a railway station (opened in 1868 as Buss's Platform) [ 2 ] on the Main Western railway line served by NSW TrainLink ...
Wentworth Falls, 63-67 Falls Road: Davisville, Wentworth Falls [62] Wentworth Falls, 1-15 Matcham Avenue: Weatherboard Inn archaelological site [63] Woodford, 90-92 Great Western Highway: Woodford Academy [64] Woodford, Old Bathurst Road: Cox's Road and Early Deviations - Woodford, Old Bathurst Road Precinct [65]
The crash happened on Cox Road between University Pointe and Service Drive. Barb Wilson, township spokeswoman, said two people died at the scene and a third died at West Chester Hospital.
In this respect the 1814-1815 Cox's Road has considerable symbolic significance as an official public work which laid the foundations for future development. Cox's Road is linked with the foundation of Bathurst, the first inland settlement in NSW, which was proclaimed by Governor Macquarie on 7 May 1815 after his journey along the road. [1]
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