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  2. Eyre Highway - Wikipedia

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    Eyre Highway is a 1,664-kilometre (1,034 mi) highway linking Western Australia and South Australia via the Nullarbor Plain.Signed as National Highways 1 and A1, it forms part of Highway 1 and the Australian National Highway network linking Perth and Adelaide.

  3. Adelaide–Port Augusta railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide–Port Augusta railway line is the main route for northbound rail traffic out of Adelaide, South Australia. The line, 315 kilometres (196 miles) long, is part of the Adelaide–Darwin rail corridor and the Sydney–Perth rail corridor .

  4. Transport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Its extensive road network connect the state's regional centres and other towns, few of which have populations greater than 10,000. Private cars are a dominant form of transport throughout. Adelaide is an isolated city with Melbourne, the nearest city, being 800 km away. This makes air transport an important form of travel to other cities.

  5. Transport in Perth, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    It also carries Highway 1 northwards out of Perth. Toodyay Road (State Route 50) is a third route out of Midland, heading north-east to Toodyay. Wanneroo Road (State Route 60) is a north-western route from Perth towards Yanchep and beyond, and Marmion Avenue provides a parallel route to Yanchep. [5] Ring Road

  6. Transport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide have extensive suburban rail networks which have grown and expanded over time. Australian suburban rail typically operates with bidirectional all-day services with Sydney, Melbourne, and to a lesser extent Perth and Brisbane's systems operating with much higher frequencies, particularly in their ...

  7. Trans-Australian Railway - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Perth, the capital of Western Australia, was isolated from the remaining Australian states by thousands of miles of desert terrain and the only practicable method of transport was by sea. The voyage across the notoriously rough Great Australian Bight was time-consuming, inconvenient and often uncomfortable. One of the inducements ...

  8. National Highway (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    A section of the Great Eastern Highway and the Great Eastern Highway Bypass in suburban Perth was added. Alteration to the definition of the South Road route in Adelaide and addition of the access road to Adelaide Airport. The Townsville Ring Road was added; The Karratha–Dampier Road and part of the North West Coastal Highway was added.

  9. Coolgardie–Esperance Highway - Wikipedia

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    Kirkham of the Dundas Road Board considered that section to be a "disgrace to the country", the poorest quality experience along the interstate route between Sydney and Perth. [ 54 ] The road was gazetted as Coolgardie–Esperance Highway on 16 August 1957, [ d ] [ 2 ] but remained unsealed until 1960, when a 3.7 metre wide (single-lane) seal ...

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