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Distance Book Edition13 Jan2017.RCN-D17^2361294.PDF Distance Book Distances to towns and localities in Western Australia EDITION • 13 MAP INDEX ROUTE MAPS LEGEND Indicates routes taken in distance book Start and end of route taken Town / locality along route taken Wyndham KUNUNURRA Gibb River Derby Warmun See map Broome 19 Fitzroy Crossing Halls Creek See See map 19 map 21 PORT HEDLAND Karratha Whim Creek Marble Bar Onslow Index for route maps Exmouth Pannawonica Nullagine Map Auski Roadhouse Perth – Augusta via Bunbury .................... 1, 2 Tom Price Perth – Albany via Manjimup ........................ 3 Coral Bay Perth – Boyup Brook via Collie ..................... 4 Paraburdoo Newman Perth – Albany via Williams ........................... 5 See map 18 Perth – Esperance via Hyden ........................ 6 See map See Perth – Narembeen via York ......................... 7 map Gascoyne 16 Perth – Southern Cross via Kellerberrin ....... 8 Junction 17 CARNARVON Southern Cross – Wiluna and Norseman Glenburgh Monkey Mia via Coolgardie .......................................... 9 Norseman – Eucla via Eyre Hwy ................. 10 Denham Perth – Mukinbudin via Toodyay ................. 11 WILUNA MEEKATHARRA Perth – Geraldton via Indian Ocean Drive .. 12 Murchison Roadhouse See See map 9 Perth – Geraldton via Brand Hwy ............... 13 map 17 See See Cue Perth – Mullewa via Moora .......................... 14 map map 14 Leinster Perth – Mount Magnet via Dalwallinu ......... 15 MOUNT MAGNET 13 Mount Magnet – Pt Hedland via Newman .. 16 MULLEWA Mullewa – Carnarvon and MeekatharraSee ...... 17 GERALDTON map 16 See Laverton map 15 Leonora Geraldton – Pt Hedland via Carnarvon ....... 18 Paynes Find Pt Hedland – Kununurra via Halls Creek .... 19 See Menzies Perth Metropolitan area .............................. 20 Dalwallinu map See Interstate routes and distances .................. 21 See map map Moora 8 12 MUKINBUDIN Coolgardie Kalgoorlie / Boulder Lancelin Toodyay 11 SOUTHERN CROSS Kambalda Gingin Northam See See See Yanchep Kellerberrin See map 21 See map 7 map 9 map map 20 PERTH York NAREMBEEN NORSEMAN 10 EUCLA Hyden See Narrogin map 1 Williams Lake Grace Salmon Gums Collie See Bunbury map See Ravensthorpe 6 See map 4 map BOYUP 2 ESPERANCE Manjimup BROOK See AUGUSTA map 5 See map 3 ALBANY Copyright 2013 Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this book. Distances in this book are rounded up or down for ease of reading and totals should be used asaguide only. Some information on local or interstate roads may of been obtained from sources other than Main Roads Western Australia. Main Roads and the state do not give any warranty or guarantee, take any responsibility, or accept any liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) arising from or connected to any errors or omission in this book. Main Roads and the state accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any loss, damage or costs incurred asaresult of any use of or reliance whether wholly or in part upon the information provided in this book. Main Roads welcomes advice of any error which may have occurred during compilation. DISTANCE BOOK FOREWORD ISBN 0 7309 7657 2 The Distance Book (Edition 13) provides information on distances to towns and localities in Western Australia. This book is available online, see “Online references” on page 62 for relevant web site information. Grey waste disposal sites have also been added on page 64. Information on registered public weighbridges, bridges with mass restrictions overhead bridge heights, the state route numbering system and focal point markers included. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information provided in this book. Main Roads welcomes advice of any error which may have occurred during compilation. Length variations are liable to occur from time to time due to road deviations, relocations and construction works. The straight line diagrams and route maps if followed, provide effective routes between locations but not necessarily the shortest distance to the towns and localities in Western Australia. Refer to individual distances between towns and localities when calculating differing routes. Information on some local and interstate roads have been obtained from sources outside of Main Roads and are issued as a guide only. Stephen Troughton Managing Director of Main Roads For enquiries regarding this book: For over dimensional or heavy vehicle permits: Main Roads Western Australia Heavy Vehicle Operations Post Office Box 6202 Main Roads Western Australia EAST PERTH WA 6892 525 Great Eastern Highway REDCLIFFE WA 6104 Telephone: 138 138 (24 hour Customer Information Centre) Telephone: 138 HVO (138 486) Facsimile: (08) 9323 4430 Facsimile: (08) 9311 8455 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Contents Page No. Legend: Straight line diagrams and route maps ...................................................................................................2 How to use this book: Straight line diagrams and route maps.............................................................................3 Route numbering system .....................................................................................................................................4 Travel information: Driver and general information ...............................................................................................6 Distances to towns and localities from Perth: Alphabetical list ............................................................................7 Straight line diagrams and route maps (maps 1–19) ........................................................................................... 14 Distances in the Perth Metropolitan area (map 20) ............................................................................................52 Distances between capital cities in Australia (map 21) .......................................................................................54 State travel time and distance chart ...................................................................................................................56 Registered public weighbridges .........................................................................................................................57 Bridges with mass restrictions ............................................................................................................................57 Focal point markers ...........................................................................................................................................58 Focal point names and abbreviations ................................................................................................................59 Online references ................................................................................................................................................60 Grey waste disposal sites ...................................................................................................................................62 DISTANCE BOOK 1 LEGEND STRAIGHT LINE DIAGRAMS AND ROUTE MAPS What is a straight line diagram? The diagram is an indicative straight line of a green route and provides travellers with another tool for trip planning.The main features are the easier to read distances from the origin and the road names at each turn off. What is a route map? The route map identifies a single main route that leads directly to towns and localities in Western Australia, providing distances along the route at intersecting roads. In most cases these roads are constructed to a higher standard and are maintained by Main Roads Western Australia, meaning that travel on these routes can be completed at a higher safe travel speed. Start and end of displayed route PERTH Route origin: Start point for all displayed routes 00 AUGUSTA Route destination: End point for shown route on associated map 322 Local Government centres, towns and localities MANDURAH Local Government (LG) centre access via shown route: Route displayed by green line Armadale Other LG centre Yunderup Other town/minor town/locality/roadhouse Boxed distances 30 Black distance box: Distance to town/minor town accessed via shown route 195 Green ‘Turn off’ distance box: Appears along route displaying the turn off distance to LG centres, towns and localities Other P.O. Post office 1 Route numbering system: See pages 4 and 5 for more detail 177 Rotary: Appears on straight line diagrams and route maps showing distance from origin Road distance (km) WAROONA PINJARRA Town to town 10 Town to intersection 5 Intersection to intersection 9 WAGERUP Please note: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information. Main Roads welcomes advice of any error which may have occurred during compilation. Information on some local and interstate roads have been obtained from sources outside of Main Roads and are issued as a guide only. 2 DISTANCE BOOK StraightStraight line line diagrams diagrams Local Government centres Route origin/destination as located via green route Bunbury – Augusta | via Capel, Busselton and Margaret River Road names and distances [BUNBURY] , Robertson Dr5 ( ), Bussell Hwy4 7( ), Busselton Bypass1 0( ), Bussell Hwy82 ( ), Blackwood Ave0. 9( AUGUS), [ TA ] as taken via green route 00 PERTH Refer to MAP 1, PERTH-AUGUSTA for detailed distance values. BUNBURY 169 Left turn when heading west onto Robertson Dr P. O. Sandridge Rd then Blair St then
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