Illawarra Highway

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Illawarra Highway
Proposed to replace [1]
Length 67 km
General direction West-East
From Hume Freeway, 7 km west of Sutton Forest, New South Wales
via Moss Vale, Robertson
To Princes Highway, 3 km north of Albion Park, New South Wales
Allocation Robertson - Robertson East:
(duplex with )
Major Junctions Sheepwash Road
Kangaloon Road
Jamberoo Mountain Road

Illawarra Highway connects Wollongong to NSW Southern Highlands. It links Princes Highway and Hume Highway and signed as National Route 48[2][3].

It is named after the geographical area it crosses, the Illawarra region. Typical scenery is beautiful and it crosses the spectacular Macquarie Pass, with many hairpin bends and many steep gradients, totally unsuitable for big trucks and other articulated vehicles. Trucks are instead advised to use the Mt Keira Rd (State Route 88), also known as Picton Road. The pass has one of the southernmost stands of Australia's sub tropical rainforest.

The main towns en route are Robertson and Moss Vale. Spectacular National Parks surrounds them. They are both quaint country towns with 19th century buildings still intact.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Alpha-Numeric Route Numbering for NSW. It is here!, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website. Retrieved on May 25, 2008.
  2. ^ National Route 48, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website. Retrieved on May 11, 2008.
  3. ^ Illawarra Highway, Hotkey. Retrieved on May 11, 2008.