Schedule of Classified Roads and State and Regional Roads
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Schedule of Classified Roads and Unclassified Regional Roads Changes to this document are captured in ‘Recently Gazetted Changes’: http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/business-industry/partners-suppliers/lgr/arrangements-councils/road-classification.html Summary Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) is required under the Roads Act 1993 s163 (4) to keep a record of all classified roads. To satisfy this commitment, this document contains a record of the roads classified under sections 46, 47, 50 or 51 of the Roads Act 1993 that have a Legal Class of Highway, Main Road, Secondary Road or Tourist Road - as legally described by Declaration Order in the Government Gazette. To manage the extensive network of roads for which council is responsible under the Roads Act 1993, RMS in partnership with local government established an administrative framework of State, Regional, and Local Road categories. State Roads are managed and financed by RMS and Regional and Local Roads are managed and financed by councils. Regional Roads perform an intermediate function between the main arterial network of State Roads and council controlled Local Roads. Due to their network significance RMS provides financial assistance to councils for the management of their Regional Roads. The Regional Road category comprises two sub- categories: those Regional Roads that are classified pursuant to the Roads Act 1993, and those Regional Roads that are unclassified. For completeness, the Schedule includes unclassified Regional Roads. Local Roads are unclassified roads and therefore are not included in the Schedule. The recently introduced alpha-numeric route numbering (MAB) system used for wayfinding purposes in NSW does not directly relate to the legal classification of roads and has not been incorporated into this Schedule. The Schedule notes the administrative class (either State or Regional Road) for classified roads. Where a classified road comprises sections of State Road and Regional Road, a description of each section is shown. Note: The declaration of roads with a legal class of Freeway, Controlled Access Road, Tollway or Transitway under sections 48, 49 or 52 of the Roads Act 1993, is usually by reference to cadastral information. These roads are not included in this Schedule. The list below contains only a general description of Freeways, Tollways and Transitways, not the legally declared description of roads in these classes. Note that sections of Highways and Main Roads may have a dual legal classification as Freeway or Controlled Access Road. Key to Numbering System in this Schedule Classified Roads Unclassified Roads (pursuant to Road Act 1993 ) (pursuant to Administrative Agreement) Road Number Class Road Number Class 1-31 Highway (HW) 7000 series Unclassified Regional Roads (Previously State Highway (SH)) 51-694 Main Road (MR) 2001-2114 Secondary Road (SR) 4000-4056 Tourist Road (TO) 8001-8011 Transitway (TW) PREPARED BY PLANNING AND OPERATIONS BRANCH LAST UPDATED APRIL 2017 SF2012/015672 VERSION 11 Page 1 Gazetted Gazetted Name and Description Administrative Most recent Gazettal Road Category (Government Gazette Number and date) Number 1 PRINCES HIGHWAY - From the City of Sydney at the junction of City State and GG189 25/10/02 Road and Broadway, via City Road and King Street, Newtown, then via St. Regional Peters, Tempe, Arncliffe, Rockdale, Kogarah, Blakehurst, Tom Uglys Point, Sylvania and Waterfall to the start of the Southern Freeway at Waterfall, then from the end of Southern Freeway at Bulli Tops Interchange via Bulli Pass and Bulli to Bellambi Lane, then via Bellambi Lane and Memorial Drive to North Wollongong interchange, then from Memorial Drive at North Wollongong Interchange via Flinders Street, Wollongong, then via Keira Street and Crown Street ,West Wollongong, then via Unanderra, Dapto, Oak Flats – Dumore Freeway, North Kiama Bypass Freeway, Kiama bypass, Berry, Nowra, Milton, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay, Moruya, Bodalla, Narooma, Cobargo, Bega, Wolumla, Pambula and Eden to the Victorian Border. State: First Section: From the City of Sydney at the junction of City Road and Broadway, via City Road and King Street, Newtown, then via St. Peters, Tempe, Arncliffe, Rockdale, Kogarah, Blakehurst, Tom Uglys Point, Sylvania and Waterfall to the start of the Southern Freeway at Waterfall, then from the end of Southern Freeway at Bulli Tops Interchange via Bulli Pass and Bulli to Bellambi Lane, then via Bellambi Lane and Memorial Drive to the on/off ramps at Flinders Street, North Wollongong, then via Flinders Street, Keira Street and Crown Street, Wollongong to the junction with Five Islands Road at Unanderra. Regional: From the junction of Five Islands Road at Unanderra via Dapto, to the junction with the F6 Southern Freeway at Yallah, State: Second Section: From the junction with the F6 Southern Freeway at Yallah to the Victorian Border, via Oak Flats, Kiama, Berry, Nowra, Milton, Ulladulla, Batemans Bay, Moruya, Bodalla, Narooma, Cobargo, Bega, Wolumla, Pambula and Eden. 2 HUME HIGHWAY - From Parramatta Road (HW5-Great Western State GG21 22/2/08 Highway) at Ashfield, via Bankstown, Liverpool, The Cross Roads, South Western Freeway, including Mittagong bypass and Berrima bypass, to Mereworth Road Interchange at Medway Rivulet, then via divided carriageway road including Marulan bypass, Goulburn bypass, Cullerin Range deviation and Gunning bypass, Yass bypass, Bowning bypass, Bookham bypass and Jugiong bypass, then continuing via Gundagai bypass, Tarcutta bypass, Holbrook bypass, and the Albury – Wodonga Freeway to the Victorian State Border. 3 FEDERAL HIGHWAY - From the Australian Capital Territory border, State Bypass at Collector via Gearys Gap and Collector to the Hume Highway (HW2) near Yarra. 4 SNOWY MOUNTAINS HIGHWAY - From the Princes Highway north State GG63 24/5/96 of Bega, via Bemboka to the Monaro Highway south of Nimmitabel; then from the Monaro Highway at Cooma at the junction of Sharp Street and Bombala Street, via Sharp Street and then via Adaminaby, Kiandra, Rules Point, Tumut and Adelong to the Hume Highway near Hillas Creek. 5 GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY - From the intersection of Broadway State GG54 28/2/03 and Quay Street, Railway Square at Haymarket via Broadway and Parramatta Road to Parramatta, then via Wentworthville, Prospect, Eastern Creek and St Marys to Penrith, then via Henry Street, North Street, Belmore Street, and Jane Street to Castlereagh Road at Penrith, then from PREPARED BY PLANNING AND OPERATIONS BRANCH LAST UPDATED APRIL 2017 SF2012/015672 VERSION 11 Page 2 Castlereagh Road at Penrith via High Street, Victoria Bridge, old Great Western Highway and Russell Street to the interchange with the Western Motorway at Leonay, then from the end of the Western Motorway at the junction with Governors Drive at Lapstone, via Springwood, Leura, Katoomba, Lithgow and Kelso to Durham Street, Bathurst, then via Durham Street and Stewart Street to Brilliant Street at Bathurst. 6 MID WESTERN HIGHWAY - From the Great Western Highway at State GG5 15/1/93 Bathurst, via Blayney, Carcoar, Lyndhurst, Woodstock, Cowra, Grenfell and Caragabal to the Newell Highway at Marsden, Then from the Newell Highway at West Wyalong via Rankins Springs and Goolgowi to the Cobb Highway at Hay. 7 MITCHELL HIGHWAY - From the junction with the Great Western State GG145 12/11/76 Highway (HW5) at Bathurst, via Orange, Molong, Wellington, Dubbo, Narromine, Trangie, Nevertire, Nyngan, Coolabah, Byrock and Bourke to the Queensland Border at Barringun. 8 BARRIER HIGHWAY - From the Mitchell Highway (HW7) at Nyngan, State GG145 12/11/76 via Hermidale, Cobar, Wilcannia and Broken Hill to the South Australian Border at Cockburn. 9 NEW ENGLAND HIGHWAY - From the Pacific Highway at Hexham State GG43 24/4/97 via Maitland, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Murrurundi, Wallabadah, Tamworth (via Scott Road and Murray Street), Uralla, Armidale, Glen Innes and Tenterfield to the Queensland border at Wallangarra. With a Branch from the intersection of John Renshaw Drive and Lenegans Drive at Blackhill via Weakleys Drive to the New England Highway at Beresfield. 10 PACIFIC HIGHWAY - Section One: From the Warringah Freeway at State GG56 23/4/10 North Sydney northerly (with a loop along Arthur Street and then westerly along Berry Street, North Sydney) to George Street at Hornsby, then via George Street, Bridge Road and Jersey Street North at Asquith, then via Berowra, Cowan, Peats Ferry Bridge over the Hawkesbury River, Calga and bridge over Mooney Mooney Creek to the junction with Wisemans Ferry Road and Central Coast Highway HW30 west of the Sydney – Newcastle Freeway at Gosford Interchange near Kariong; Section Two: From the intersection of Henry Parry Drive (MR673), Pemell Street and Mann Street at Wyoming via Niagara Park, Narara, Lisarow and Ourimbah to the Sydney - Newcastle Freeway at Ourimbah Interchange; Section Three: From Wyong Road (MR335) at Tuggerah via Wyong, Wadalba, Charmhaven, Doyalson, Swansea, Belmont and Charlestown to City Road at South Adamstown, then via City Road and Stewart Avenue to the intersection of Hunter Street (MR464) and Stewart Avenue (MR316)) at Wickham; Section Four: From the intersection of Maitland Road (MR464) and Industrial Drive (MR316) at Warrabrook via Maitland Road to Hexham, then via Raymond Terrace bypass Freeway, Karuah bypass Freeway, Bulahdelah Freeway, Taree bypass Freeway, Coopernook bypass, Moorland bypass, Kew bypass, Telegraph Point, Kempsey, Frederickton, Clybucca, Eungai Creek, Warrell Creek, Macksville, Urunga, Bonville bypass, Coffs