Goulburn Valley Highway
Goulburn Valley Highway Victoria | |
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General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 212 km (132 mi) |
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Former route number | |
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SE end |
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Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Strathmerton, Shepparton, Nagambie, Seymour, Yea, Alexandra |
Highway system | |
Highways in Australia National Highway • Freeways in Australia Highways in Victoria |
The Goulburn Valley Highway[2] is a highway located in Victoria, Australia. The section north beyond the Hume Freeway is part of the Melbourne to Brisbane National Highway (together with Hume Freeway) and is the main link between these two cities as well as a major link between Victoria and inland New South Wales. The highway roughly follows the course of the Goulburn River, a tributary of the Murray River. The Highway serves the fruit and vegetable growing areas of the Goulburn Valley in Victoria, one of Australia's most productive agricultural regions.
The highway runs from Eildon to Seymour as a two lane single carriageway sealed road with shoulders and between Arcadia to Tocumwal also as a two lane single carriageway but with tactile road lines, wide shoulders and small sections of 3 or 4 lane single carriageway road for overtaking. The section from the Hume Freeway to Arcadia via Nagambie has been fully converted into a dual carriageway and has been renamed as the Goulburn Valley Freeway.
The Goulburn Valley Highway crosses the Murray River at Tocumwal to join the Newell Highway in New South Wales.
Freeway Upgrade
The Goulburn Valley Highway is defined as a Road of National Importance (RONI) which means the Australian Government fully funds improvements to it. It is progressively being upgraded to freeway standard with the goal to ultimately bypass all towns between the Hume Freeway and north of Shepparton.
Timeline of upgrade
- 2001 - Hume Freeway to Nagambie. 16 km opened in April 2001, at a cost of $A53m. The opening ceremony was held in a new south-bound rest area and was attended by representatives of the local Taungurung Aboriginal People, who referred to the significance of the relocated ‘scarred tree’, which had been relocated as part of the project.[3]
- 2003 - Murchison East deviation. 18 km opened to traffic on 18 February 2003, almost eleven months early, at a cost of $A88.9m.[4]
- 2008 – 10 km Arcadia section duplication, from north of the Murchison-Violet Town Road interchange to Gribben Road, south of Shepparton. Opened in June 2008, at a cost of A$40.5m.[5]
- 2013 - Nagambie bypass. 17 km bypass opened at the end of April, 2013.[6]
Major Intersections and Towns
NSW/Vic Border - Arcadia
Goulburn Valley Highway | |||
Northbound | Distance to Tocumwal (km) |
Distance to Melbourne (km) |
Southbound |
End Goulburn Valley Highway continues as Newell Highway to Finley and Brisbane |
0 | 270 | Start Goulburn Valley Highway from Newell Highway |
MURRAY RIVER | MURRAY RIVER | ||
NEW SOUTH WALES STATE BORDER VICTORIA | |||
Cobram Cobram-Koonoomoo Road |
11 | 259 | Cobram, Yarrawonga Cobram-Koonoomoo Road |
continues as | 15 | 255 | To Benalla Cobram, Yarrawonga Murray Valley Highway |
Cobram, Yarrawonga Murray Valley Highway |
duplexes with | ||
Strathmerton | 25 | 245 | Strathmerton |
duplexes with | 29 | 241 | Nathalia, Echuca, Kerang, Swan Hill Murray Valley Highway |
Echuca, Kerang, Swan Hill Murray Valley Highway |
continues as | ||
continues as | 47 | 223 | Nathalia Katamatite-Nathalia Road |
Nathalia Katamatite-Nathalia Road |
duplexes with | ||
Numurkah | 48 | 222 | Numurkah |
duplexes with | 49 | 221 | Katamatite Katamatite-Nathalia Road |
Katamatite, Yarrawonga Katamatite-Nathalia Road |
continues as | ||
Katamatite Katamatite-Shepparton Road |
71.5 | 198.5 | Katamatite Katamatite-Shepparton Road |
Grahamvale Road | 71.6 | 198.4 | To Euroa Melbourne via Town Bypass Grahamvale Road |
Nathalia, Barmah Barmah-Shepparton Road |
76 | 194 | Barmah Barmah-Shepparton Road |
Dookie Dookie-Shepparton Road |
79 | 191 | Dookie Dookie-Shepparton Road |
Northbound | Distance to Shepparton (km) |
Distance to Melbourne (km) |
Southbound |
Kyabram, Elmore, Bendigo; Benalla Midland Highway |
0 | 189 | Shepparton |
Shepparton | Benalla; Kyabram, Elmore, Bendigo Midland Highway | ||
To Euroa Benalla, Tocumwal River Road |
7 | 182 | To Euroa River Road |
Goulburn Valley Highway continues from Goulburn Valley Freeway |
16 | 173 | continues as Goulburn Valley Freeway to Seymour and Melbourne |
Hume Freeway (Seymour) - Eildon
Goulburn Valley Highway | |||
Westbound | Distance to Seymour (km) |
Distance to Eildon (km) |
Eastbound |
continues as Goulburn Valley Freeway to Shepparton |
-- | 100 | Goulburn Valley Highway continues from Goulburn Valley Freeway |
Melbourne, Wodonga, Sydney Hume Freeway | |||
To Melbourne Puckapunyal, Tooborac Seymour-Tooborac Road |
-- | 95 | To Melbourne Puckapunyal, Tooborac Seymour-Tooborac Road |
Seymour | 0 | 94 | Seymour |
To Melbourne Tallarook Upper Goulburn Road |
10 | 84 | To Melbourne Tallarook Upper Goulburn Road |
Flowerdale, Whittlesea Whittlesea-Yea Road |
37 | 57 | Flowerdale, Whittlesea Whittlesea-Yea Road |
Yea | 38 | 56 | Yea |
Westbound | Distance to Melbourne via Yarra Glen (km) |
Distance to Eildon (km) |
Eastbound |
continues as | 111 | 56 | Yarra Glen, Lilydale Melba Highway |
Yarra Glen, Melbourne Melba Highway |
duplexes with | ||
duplexes with | 129 | 38 | Bonnie Doon, Mansfield, Benalla Maroondah Link Highway |
Mansfield Maroondah Link Highway |
continues as | ||
Westbound | Distance to Seymour (km) |
Distance to Eildon (km) |
Eastbound |
Bonnie Doon, Mansfield, Benalla Maroondah Highway |
62 | 32 | Mansfield Maroondah Highway |
Marysville, Melbourne Maroondah Highway |
69 | 25 | Alexandra |
Alexandra | Marysville, Healesville, Lilydale, Melbourne Maroondah Highway | ||
To Melbourne Taggerty-Thornton Road |
81 | 13 | Taggerty-Thornton Road |
Start Goulburn Valley Highway from Eildon Road |
94 | 0 | Eildon |
End Goulburn Valley Highway continues as Eildon Road to Lake Eildon |
See also
References
- ↑ State Route 168, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website. Retrieved on 1 July 2008.
- ↑ Goulburn Valley Highway, VicRoads Site. Retrieved on 1 July 2008.
- ↑ VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report 2000-01, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 2001, p. 31
- ↑ VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report 2002-03, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 2003, p. 14
- ↑ VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report 2007-08, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 2008, p. 35
- ↑ VicRoads. Annual Report 2012-13, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 2013, p. 20