Tumut-Canberra Road
Open To Traffic 9
April 1952 Cootamundra Herald |
As the result of representations made
by Mr. Harry Goslett of Micalong,
the Yarralumla Shire Council has graded the road linking Canberra and Tumut,
via Brindabella, as far as Big Sandy Creek at Argalong
at the Canberra end, and Tumut residents are now able to travel over a
good trafficable road right to Canberra. The road is not a speedway, but all
gutters in the surface of the old track have been levelled, and the
good surface should remain while the weather lasts. Anyone wishing to try the road - and
this short-cut to Canberra - is recommended to make the trip now. The Goodradigbee
river at Brindabella is low and crossable, members of the Franklin
family having recently made the trip to Tumut by car. Arrangements were made whereby four
miles of the road in Tumut territory we're graded by the Yarralumla
Council, whilst the big grader of the latter Council was in the vicinity. Once the road becomes regularly used
by the general public, it will be a major aspect in any Government
assistance towards the improvement of this link between Tumut and the Federal Capital.
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