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Approved 4.6 Metre High Vehicle Routes APPENDIX 1 APPROVED 4.6 METRE HIGH VEHICLE ROUTES Note: The following link helps clarify where a road or council area is located: www.rta.nsw.gov.au/heavyvehicles/oversizeovermass/rav_maps.html Sydney Region Access to State roads listed below: Type Road Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition No 4.6m 1 City Road Parramatta Road (HW5), Cleveland Street Chippendale (MR330), Chippendale 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Sydney Park Road Townson Street, (MR528), Newtown Blakehurst 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Townson Street, Ellis Street, Sylvania Northbound Tom Blakehurst Ugly's Bridge: vehicles over 4.3m and no more than 4.6m high must safely move to the middle lane to avoid low clearance obstacles (overhead bridge truss struts). 4.6m 1 Princes Highway Ellis Street, Sylvania Southern Freeway (M1 Princes Motorway), Waterfall 4.6m 2 Hume Highway Parramatta Road (HW5), Nepean River, Menangle Ashfield Park 4.6m 5 Broadway Harris Street (MR170), Wattle Street (MR594), Westbound travel Broadway Broadway only 4.6m 5 Broadway Wattle Street (MR594), City Road (HW1), Broadway Broadway 4.6m 5 Great Western Church Street (HW5), Western Freeway (M4 Highway Parramatta Western Motorway), Emu Plains 4.6m 5 Great Western Russell Street, Emu Lithgow / Blue Highway Plains Mountains Council Boundary 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road City Road (HW1), Old Canterbury Road Chippendale (MR652), Lewisham 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road George Street, James Ruse Drive Homebush (MR309), Granville 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road James Ruse Drive Marsh Street, Granville No Left Turn (MR309), Granville from Marsh St to Parramatta Rd 4.6m 5 Church Street Parramatta Road (HW5), Great Western Highway Granville (HW5), Parramatta 4.6m 5 Parramatta Road Sloane Street, Haberfield Concord Road / Leicester Avenue (MR668), Strathfield 4.6m 10 High Street Warringah Freeway Pacific Highway (MR651), North Sydney (HW10), North Sydney 4.6m 10 Pacific Highway Windy Banks Sydney Newcastle Interchange, Berowra Freeway (M1 Pacific Motorway), Cowan Type Road Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition No 4.6m 10 Pacific Highway High Street, North Cumberland Highway Sydney (Pennant Hills Road) (HW13), Wahroonga 4.6m 13 Cumberland Hume Highway (HW2), Pacific Highway Highway Liverpool (HW10), Wahroonga 4.6m 139 Beecroft Road Epping Road Pennant Hills Road (MR373)/Blaxland Road (HW13), Pennant Hills (MR139) east of Epping Railway Overbridge, Epping 4.6m 139 Blaxland Road Victoria Road (MR165), Devlin Street (MR139), Ryde Ryde 4.6m 139 Devlin Street Blaxland Road (MR139), Lane Cove Road Ryde (MR162), Ryde 4.6m 139 Blaxland Road Lane Cove Road Epping Road (MR373), (MR162), Ryde Epping 4.6m 154 The Northern Camden Valley Way Richmond Blacktown Road (MR620) Road (MR537) 4.6m 155 Mulgoa Road Park Road (MR155), Great Western Highway Wallacia (HW5), Penrith 4.6m 155 Park Road The Northern Road Mulgoa Road (MR155), (MR154), Luddenham Wallacia 4.6m 156 Castle Hill Road Old Northern Road Pennant Hills Road (MR160), Castle Hill (HW13), West Pennant Hills 4.6m 157 Old Northern Cecil Avenue (MR160), Showground Road Road Castle Hill (MR157), Castle Hill 4.6m 157 Showground Old Northern Road Windsor Road (MR184), Road (MR160) Castle Hill 4.6m 158 Marsden Road Victoria Road (MR165), Pennant Hills Road West Ryde (HW13), Carlingford 4.6m 159 Sydney Road Manly Road (MR164), Belgrave Street, Manly Balgowlah 4.6m 159 Belgrave Street Sydney Road, Manly Pittwater Road, Manly 4.6m 159 Pittwater Road Belgrave Street, Manly Condamine Street (MR164), Brookvale 4.6m 160 Old Northern Windsor Road (MR184), Cecil Avenue (MR160), Road Baulkham Hills Castle Hill 4.6m 160 Cecil Avenue Old Northern Road Terminus Street (MR160), Castle Hill (MR160), Castle Hill 4.6m 160 Terminus Street Cecil Avenue (MR160), Old Northern Road Castle Hill (MR160), Castle Hill 4.6m 160 Old Northern Terminus Street Wisemans Ferry Road Road (MR160), Castle Hill (MR181), Maroota 4.6m 162 Lane Cove Road Devlin Street (MR139) Pacific Highway (HW10), Pymble 4.6m 162 Mona Vale Road Pacific Highway Pittwater Road (MR164), (HW10), Pymble Mona Vale 4.6m 164 Falcon Street Pacific Highway Military Road (MR164), (HW10), Crows Nest Neutral Bay 4.6m 164 Military Road Falcon Street (MR164), Spit Road (MR164), Spit Neutral Bay Junction 4.6m 164 Spit Road Military Road (MR164), Manly Road (MR164), Spit Junction Seaforth 4.6m 164 Manly Road Spit Road (MR164), Burnt Bridge Creek Seaforth Deviation (MR164), Balgowlah 4.6m 164 Burnt Bridge Manly Road (MR164), Condamine Street Creek Deviation Balgowlah (MR164), Manly Vale Type Road Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition No 4.6m 164 Condamine Street Burnt Bridge Creek Pittwater Road (MR164), Deviation (MR164), Brookvale Manly Vale 4.6m 164 Pittwater Road Condamine Street Mona Vale Road (MR164), Brookvale (MR162) 4.6m 165 Western Bradfield Highway Victoria Road (MR165), Distributor (MR632), Millers Point Rozelle 4.6m 165 Victoria Road West Parade, West Ryde Church Street (MR637), Parramatta 4.6m 165 Victoria Road Western Distributor Hermitage Street, West (MR165), Rozelle Ryde 4.6m 166 Burns Bay Road Victoria Road (MR165), Centennial Avenue Huntleys Point (MR166), Lane Cove 4.6m 166 Centennial Burns Bay Road, Epping Road (MR373), Avenue (MR166), Lane Cove Lane Cove 4.6m 167 Stanmore Road Edgeware Road, New Canterbury Road Stanmore (MR167), Petersham 4.6m 167 New Canterbury Stanmore Road Canterbury Road Road (MR167), Petersham (MR167), Hurlstone Park 4.6m 167 Canterbury Road New Canterbury Road Milperra Road (MR167), (MR167), Hurlstone Park Revesby 4.6m 167 Milperra Road Canterbury Road Newbridge Road (MR167), Revesby (MR512), Moorebank 4.6m 168 Croydon Road Forest Road (MR168), Queens Road (MR168), Hurstville Hurstville 4.6m 168 Queens Road Croydon Road (MR168), Forest Road (MR168), Hurstville Hurstville 4.6m 168 Forest Road Wickham Street Croydon Road (MR168), (MR168), Arncliffe Hurstville 4.6m 168 Forest Road Queens Road (MR168), Henry Lawson Drive Hurstville (MR508), Peakhurst 4.6m 168 Marsh Street Cooks River (Airport West Botany Street Drive), Sydney Airport (MR168), Arncliffe 4.6m 168 West Botany Marsh Street (MR168), Wickham Street Street Arncliffe (MR168), Arncliffe 4.6m 168 Wickham Street West Botany Street Forest Road (MR168), (MR168), Arncliffe Arncliffe 4.6m 169 Bay Street The Grand Parade Princes Highway (HW1), (MR194), Brighton-Le- Rockdale Sands 4.6m 170 Harris Street Thomas Street, Ultimo George Street/Broadway One Way (HW5) Southbound 4.6m 170 Allen Street Western Distributor Harris Street (MR170), (MR165), Pyrmont Broadway 4.6m 170 Harris Street Allen Street (MR170), Thomas Street, Ultimo Pyrmont 4.6m 170 Botany Road Regent Street (MR170), Bunnerong Road Alexandria (MR171), Matraville 4.6m 170 Regent Street Cleveland Street Botany Road (MR170), (MR330), Redfern Waterloo 4.6m 170 Henderson Road Botany Road (MR170), Wyndham Street Waterloo (MR170), Waterloo 4.6m 170 Wyndham Street Henderson Road Gibbons Street (MR170), (MR170), Waterloo Waterloo 4.6m 170 Gibbons Street Regent Street (MR170), Wyndham Street Redfern (MR170), Waterloo 4.6m 170 Regent Street George Street/Broadway Cleveland Street (HW5) (MR330), Chippendale 4.6m 171 Anzac Parade Bunnerong Road Cleveland Street (MR171), Kingsford (MR330), Moore Park Type Road Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Condition No 4.6m 171 Bunnerong Road Botany Road (MR170), Anzac Parade (MR171), Matraville Kingsford 4.6m 177 Appin Road Campbelltown / Oxley Street (MR177), Wollondilly Council Campbelltown Boundary near Appin 4.6m 177 Oxley Street Appin Road (MR177), Moore Street (MR177), Campbelltown Campbelltown 4.6m 177 Campbelltown Moore Street (MR177), Hume Highway (HW2), Road Leumeah The Cross Roads 4.6m 177 Moore Street Oxley Street (MR177), Campbelltown Road Campbelltown (MR177), Leumeah 4.6m 178 Narellan Road Appin Road (MR177), The Northern Road Campbelltown (MR154), Narellan 4.6m 181 Pitt Town Road Windsor Road (MR184), Bathurst Street (MR181), McGraths Hill Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Bathurst Street Pitt Town Road Chatham Street (MR181), Pitt Town (MR181), Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Chatham Street Bathurst Street (MR181), Eldon Street (MR181), Pitt Town Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Eldon Street Chatham Street Cattai Road (MR181), (MR181), Pitt Town Pitt Town 4.6m 181 Cattai Road Eldon Street (MR181), Wisemans Ferry Road, Pitt Town (MR181) Cattai 4.6m 181 Old Northern Wisemans Ferry Road Wisemans Ferry Access Road (MR181), Maroota (MR225), Wisemans Ferry 4.6m 181 Wisemans Ferry Cattai Road (MR181), Old Northern Road Road Cattai (MR181), Maroota 4.6m 182 Bridge Street Macquarie Street Wilberforce Road (MR184), Windsor (MR182), Freemans Reach 4.6m 182 Wilberforce Road Bridge Street (MR184), King Road (MR182), Freemans Reach Wilberforce 4.6m 183 Ricketty Street Kent Road (MR183), Canal Road (MR183), St Mascot Peters 4.6m 183 Canal Road Ricketty Street (MR183), Princes Highway (HW1), St Peters St Peters 4.6m 183 Gardeners Road Bunnerong Road Kent Road (MR183), (MR171), Kingsford Mascot 4.6m 183 Kent Road Gardeners Road Ricketty Street (MR183), (MR183), Mascot Mascot 4.6m 184 Hawkesbury Macquarie Street Windsor Street (MR184), Valley Way (MR184), Windsor Richmond 4.6m 184 Windsor Street Hawkesbury Valley Way East Market Street (MR184), Richmond (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 East Market Windsor Street (MR184), March Street (MR184), Street Richmond Richmond 4.6m 184 March Street East Market Street Kurrajong Road (MR184), Richmond (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 Kurrajong Road March Street (MR184), Bells Line of Road Richmond (MR184), Richmond 4.6m 184 Bells Line of Kurrajong Road Darling Causeway
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