New
Classification System for State Roads. 23 November 1928, The Sydney Morning
Herald |
Under
a system recently introduced, the whole of the 12,000 miles of main
roads is the State, which formerly came under one heading, have now
been classified as State Highways, 3359 miles; Trunk Roads 2184 miles; and
Ordinary Main Roads, 7356 miles; and a new arrangement with regard to
their construction and maintenance has been adopted. Formerly,
the arrangement was that the whole of the work on all these roads was financed
by negotiation between the Main Roads Board and the local councils. In future, the Main Roads Board
will bear the whole of the cost of construction and maintenance of
State Highways, mainly through the proceeds of the State motor taxes and the
Federal tax on petrol. The local councils will contribute a
small proportion of the cost of constructional work on the trunk roads
and main roads, to which also, under certain conditions, some of the
Federal loan, contributions will also he applied. State
Highways The National Roads and Motorists'
Association has been informed that the following 13 routes have been
declared State Highways; ·
Prince's Highway,- Sydney,
Wollongong, Kiama, Nowra, Moruya, Narooma, Tilba
Tilba, Cobargo, Bega, Eden, direct to border. ·
Great Southern Highway.- Sydney, Liverpool,
Picton, Mittagong, Berrima, Marulan, Goulburn, Yass, Gundagai, Albury, ·
Federal Highway,- Goulburn,
Yarra, Collector, Canberra. ·
Monaro Highway.- Wagga,
Adelong, Tumut, Yarrangobilly, Cooma, Bega,
Tathra. ·
Great Western Highway.- Sydney, Katoomba,
Bathurst, ·
Mid-Western Highway.- Bathurst,
Blayney, Cowra, Grenfell, Wyalong, Balranald, Euston, Wentworth, Moorna, thence to South Australian border. ·
North-Western Highway.- Bathurst,
Orange, Wellington, Dubbo, Trangie, Bourke, Engonia,
Barringun. ·
Barrier Highway.- Nyngan,
Cobar, Wilcannia, Broken Hill, Burns. ·
Great Northern Highway.- Sydney, Hornsby, Gosford,
Newcastle, Maitland, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Murrurundi, Tamworth, Armidale, Glen
Innes, Tenterfield, Goonoo Goonoo, Liston, Legume,
Woodenbong, ·
North Coast Highway.- Hexham, Gloucester, Taree,
Pt. Macquarie, Kempsey, Coff's Harbour, Grafton,
Ulmarra, Ballina, Byron Bay, Murwillumbah, Tweed Heads. ·
Oxley Highway.- Pt.
Macquarie, Wauchope, Ellenborough, Yarrawitch,
Walcha, Tamworth, Gunnedah, Mullally,
Coonabarabran, Gilgandra, Trangie. ·
Gwydir Highway.- Grafton,
Newton Boyd, Glen Innes, Inverell, Warialda, Moree, Mogul (Mogil Mogil). Trunk
Roads. There are 21 trunk roads, towards the
maintenance of which the councils will contribute one-third, as against
the Board's two-thirds, as follow: ·
Bateman's Bay to Queanbeyan,via
Braidwood and Bungendore; ·
Queanbeyan to Cooma, via Colinton; ·
Nimmitabel to the Victorian border, via
Bombala and Delegate; ·
Goulburn to Ilford, via Tuena, Abercrombie,
Perthville, Bathurst and Sofala; ·
Marangaroo to Mullally, via
Capertee, Ilford, Mudgee, Gulgong, Craboon, Coolah, and Tambar Springs; ·
Queanbeyan to Walgett, via Canberra, Yass, Boorowa,
Cowra, Gooloogong, Forbes, Parkes, Peak Hill, Dubbo (direct). Gilgandra,
and Coonamble; ·
Wagga to Trangie, via Wagga, Junee, Temora,
Wyalong, Condobolin, and Dandaloo; ·
Wagga to Oxley, via Narrandera,Yanco,
Darlington Pt, (cross river), Hay, and Maude; ·
Cross Roads (Mundowy) to
Deniliquin, via Lockhart, Urana, Jerilderie, Coree,
and Conargo; ·
Echuca to Wilcannia, via Deniliquin, Hay,
Booligal, Mossgiel, and Ivanhoe. ·
Orange to Condobolin, via Toogong, Eugowrn, and Forbes; ·
Scone to Coolah, via Bunnan, Merriwa, and Cassills; ·
Tamworth to Goondiwindi, via Barraba,
Bingara, Warialda, Yetman, and Boggabilla; ·
Ballina to Tenterfield, via Lismore, Casino, and Tabulum; ·
Byron Bay to Lismore; ·
Menindie to Broken Hill;
·
Balranald to Ivanhoe, via Kilfera;
·
Wentworth to Mungindi, via Pooncarie, Menindie, Wilcannia, Louth, Bourke, Brewarrina, Walgett,
and Collarenabri; ·
Wentworth to the border, via Broken Hill,
Albion, Milparinka, and Tibooburra; Brewarrina to Goodooga, Bokhara; and
·
Collarendabri to the
border, via Angledool mid Goodooga. |