Mallee Highway
Mallee Highway –Victoria | |
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Coordinates | |
General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 374.4 km (233 mi)[3] |
Gazetted | December 1914 (as Main Road)[1] 1947/48 (as State Highway)[2] |
Route number(s) | B12 (1997/1998–present) |
Former route number | National Route 12 (1955–1997/1998) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Dukes Highway Tailem Bend, South Australia |
East end | Tooleybuc Road VIC/NSW border |
Location(s) | |
Region | Murray and Mallee,[4] Loddon Mallee[5] |
Major settlements | Lameroo, Pinnaroo, Murrayville, Walpeup, Ouyen, Manangatang |
Highway system | |
Mallee Highway is a highway connecting Tailem Bend in south-eastern South Australia and Piangil in north-western Victoria,[6] running mostly across the Mallee plains. It forms part of the shortest route between Adelaide and Sydney.
Route
[edit]Mallee Highway commences at the intersection with Dukes Highway just south-east of Tailem Bend in South Australia and runs east as a dual-lane, single-carriageway road, through cereal-growing farmland at the southern end of the Murray Mallee to Pinnaroo near the border with Victoria, where it crosses the Ngarkat and Browns Well Highways. It continues east into Victoria through Murrayville and Walpeup until it reaches Ouyen, where it meets Calder Highway, then continues east through Manangatang to Piangil, where it meets with Murray Valley Highway, then along Tooleybuc Road two kilometres to the north where it continues east until it eventually terminates at the New South Wales border and the Murray River at Tooleybuc, where the highway officially ends; the road continues through New South Wales eventually to meet Sturt Highway at Balranald.
History
[edit]Within Victoria, the passing of the Country Roads Act of 1912[7] through the Parliament of Victoria provided for the establishment of the Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) and their ability to declare Main Roads, taking responsibility for the management, construction and care of the state's major roads from local municipalities. Ouyen-Pinnaroo Road was declared a Main Road from Ouyen via Walpeup Murrayville to the state border with South Australia on 14 December 1914.[1]
The passing of the Highways and Vehicles Act of 1924[8] provided for the declaration of State Highways, roads two-thirds financed by the State government through the Country Roads Board. Ouyen Highway was declared a State Highway within Victoria in the 1947/48 financial year,[2] from Calder Highway at Ouyen via Murrayville and Walpeup to the border (for a total of 81 miles), subsuming the original declaration of Ouyen-Pinnaroo Road as a Main Road.
With the passing of the Transport Act of 1983,[9] the highway was renamed as Mallee Highway, and extended east along the former Ouyen–Piangil Road and Tooleybuc Road to Piangil in December 1990.[10]
The highway was signed as National Route 12 between Tailem Bend and Ouyen in 1955[citation needed], later extended with the road to Piangil in 1990[citation needed]. With both states' conversion to their newer alphanumeric systems in the late 1990s, its former route number was updated to B12 in 1997 (within Victoria), and in 1998 (in South Australia).
The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[11] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared the road as Mallee Highway (Arterial #6650), beginning at the South Australian border at Panitya and ending at the New South Wales border in Piangil.[6]
Major intersections and towns
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State | LGA[12] | Location[3][6][13] | km[3] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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South Australia | The Coorong | Tailem Bend | 0.0 | 0.0 | Dukes Highway (A8) – Adelaide, Keith, Bordertown, Melbourne | Western terminus of highway and route B12 |
Moorlands | 14.5 | 9.0 | Old Dukes Highway – Coomandook | |||
Sherlock | 29.7 | 18.5 | Kulkawurra Road (north) – Karoonda Tynan Road (south) – Yumali | |||
Southern Mallee | Lameroo | 98.5 | 61.2 | Billiat Road – Alawoona | Roundabout | |
Pinnaroo | 132.7 | 82.5 | Ngarkat Highway (B57 south) – Bordertown, Naracoorte | Concurrency with route B57 | ||
139.3 | 86.6 | Browns Well Highway (B57 north) – Loxton, Renmark | ||||
State border | 145.0 | 90.1 | South Australia – Victoria state border | |||
Victoria | Mildura | Panitya | 148.4 | 92.2 | Panitya Road – Panitya | |
Murrayville | 166.4 | 103.4 | Murrayville–Nhill Road – Nhill | |||
Boinka | 205.9 | 127.9 | Boinka South Road – Tutye | |||
Underbool | 226.3 | 140.6 | Underbool–Patchewollock Road – Patchewollock | |||
Walpeup | 246.1 | 152.9 | Walpeup–Patchewollock Road (C247) – Patchewollock, Hopetoun | |||
Ouyen | 273.0 | 169.6 | Ouyen–Patchewollock Road – Patchewollock, Hopetoun | |||
275.3 | 171.1 | Calder Highway (A79 south) – Ballarat, Bendigo, Melbourne | Concurrency with route A79 | |||
275.5 | 171.2 | Calder Highway (A79 north) – Red Cliffs, Mildura | ||||
Swan Hill | Manangatang | 330.0 | 205.1 | Robinvale–Sea Lake Road (C251) – Robinvale, Sea Lake | ||
Piangil | 371.1 | 230.6 | Murray Valley Highway (B400 south) – Swan Hill, Melbourne | Concurrency with route B12 | ||
373.0 | 231.8 | Murray Valley Highway (B400 north) – Robinvale | ||||
374.4 | 232.6 | Tooleybuc Road – Tooleybuc, Balranald | Eastern terminus of highway and route B12; road continues as Yanga Way to Balranald | |||
State border | Victoria – New South Wales state border | |||||
New South Wales | Murray River | Tooleybuc Bridge | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
[edit]- Highways in Australia
- Highways in Victoria
- List of highways in New South Wales
- List of highways in South Australia
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 23 December 1914. p. 5856. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ a b "Country Roads Board Victoria. Thirty-Fifth Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1948". Country Roads Board of Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 1 November 1948. p. 7.
- ^ a b c Google (12 October 2021). "Mallee Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
- ^ "Location SA Map viewer with regional layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
- ^ "Victoria's Regions". Regional Development Victoria. Victoria State Government. 11 August 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
- ^ a b c VicRoads. "VicRoads – Register of Public Roads 2024" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 942. Archived from the original on 19 June 2024. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
- ^ An Act relating to Country Roads State of Victoria, 23 December 1912
- ^ An Act to make further provision with respect to Highways and Country Roads Motor Cars and Traction Engines and for other purposes State of Victoria, 30 December 1924
- ^ An Act to Re-enact with Amendments the Law relating to Transport including the Law with respect to Railways, Roads and Tramways... State of Victoria, 23 June 1983
- ^ "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 19 December 1990. pp. 3783, 3787, 3793. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
- ^ State Government of Victoria. "Road Management Act 2004" (PDF). Government of Victoria. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
- ^ "Location SA Map viewer with LGA layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
- ^ "Location SA Map viewer with suburb layers". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
External links
[edit]Media related to Mallee Highway at Wikimedia Commons