Western Highway Western Freeway | |
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Coordinates | |
General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 419 km (260 mi)[3] |
Gazetted | December 1913 (as Main Road)[1] July 1925 (as State Highway)[2] |
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Major junctions | |
West end | Dukes Highway VIC/SA border |
East end | Western Ring Road Derrimut, Melbourne |
Location(s) | |
Region | Grampians, Greater Melbourne[4] |
Major settlements | Nhill, Dimboola, Horsham, Stawell, Ararat, Beaufort, Ballarat, Ballan, Bacchus Marsh, Melton, Rockbank, Caroline Springs |
Highway system | |
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Western Highway is a major arterial route in western Victoria with a length of approximately 258 kilometres (160 mi) of single carriageway, then 161 kilometres (100 mi) of dual carriageway known as Western Freeway, linking the western suburbs of Melbourne to the border with South Australia at Serviceton.[5][6] It is the Victorian part of the principal route linking the Australian cities of Melbourne and Adelaide, and is a part of the National Highway network, designated routes A8 and M8. The western end continues into South Australia as Dukes Highway, the next section of the Melbourne–Adelaide National Highway.
Western Highway is the second-busiest national highway in Australia, in terms of freight movements, with over five million tonnes annually, and provides the link between the eastern seaboard and South Australia and Western Australia.
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