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Access Network Changes January 2018 Access network changes January 2018 Access network changes – Additional routes for January 2018 This fact sheet contains a summary of additional routes added to heavy vehicle networks for January 2018 that did not require a gazettal notice. These changes once approved by the NHVR, were automatically updated on the NHVR Journey Planner and relevant road transport authority map. A monthly summary of the updates to heavy vehicle networks that occur directly on state road transport authority mapping sites (without any gazettal notice) can be found at www.nhvr.gov.au/access-network-changes Ref # Stat Road Manager Change Description e 122300 NS Carrathool Amend condition for Type Amend to include the transportation of Rice W Shire Council 1 Road Train (up to 36.5m) condition for the following roads: Bringagee Road, Warrawidgee (from Twadell Road to Murrumbidgee River Road) Murrumbidgee River Road, Benerembah (from Bringagee Road to Griffith City Council boundary) N/A SA Department of Add Route for PBS Levels Heaslip Road, Penfield (between Northern Planning, 3A Expressway and Penfield Road and including access Transport and ramps) Infrastructure N/A SA Northern Align Networks as below Align Networks and Restrict access for below roads Areas Council and add restrictions: in Jamestown under 19m network (HML) • 19m Network (HML) with • Ayr Street, between Vohr and Arran Streets PBS Level 1A network • Irvine Street, between Cumnock and Belalie Creek • 26m B-double Network Streets (HML) with PBS Level 2A • Vohr Street, between Cumnock and Ayr Streets network (Vohr Street is being assessed and may shortly be • 36.5m Road Train added to the PBS Level 1A network) Network (HML) with PBS Level 3A network Page 1 of 9 201802-0770 Access network changes – Additional routes for January 2018 www.nhvr.gov.au Ref # Stat Road Manager Change Description e N/A SA Franklin Add Route for Road Train • Tonkin Road Minbrie - from Airy Rd to Lincoln Harbour Commodity Networks Hwy District • Guidera Road Mitchellville - from Block 17 Rd to Council Lincoln Hwy • Utera Road Minbrie - from Airy Rd Minbrie to Old Whyalla Rd junction • Old Whyalla Road - from Utera Rd junction to Lincoln Hwy Cowell • Airy Road Minbrie - from Tonkin Rd to Utera Rd • Bungalow Road Minbrie - from Utera Rd to Cowell Kimba Rd • Port Gibbon Road - from Igloo Rd to Lincoln Hwy (south of Franklin Harbour itself) • Igloo Road - from Port Gibbon Rd to Lincoln Hwy • Finger Hill Road, south-west of Cowell - from Maratta Rd to Lincoln Hwy • Carpa Road, south-west of Cowell - from Misery Corner Rd to Lincoln Hwy • Wildman Road, south-west of Cowell - from Beach Rd to Lincoln Hwy • Starr Road, due south of Wildman Rd - from Beach Rd to Hundred Line Rd • Pollies Plain Rd from Cowell Kimba Rd to Cowell Mangalo Rd Page 2 of 9 201802-0770 Access network changes – Additional routes for January 2018 www.nhvr.gov.au Ref # Stat Road Manager Change Description e N/A SA Salisbury City Add Route for the • BOLIVAR - Hodgson Rd, Jones Rd (Sealed Section Council following combinations: Only - to OTR BP Truck Stop, 70m) • 40t SPV Network • BURTON - Angle Vale Cres, Burton Rd (section • 3 axle Crane Network adjoining Port Wakefield Rd only - far West section), Diment Rd (Heaslip Rd to Helps Rd), Hawker Rd, Helps Rd (Waterloo Corner Rd to Edinburgh Rd), Hookina Rd, Penner Ave, Thompson Rd • CAVAN - Cross Keys Rd, CB Fisher Dr, EW Pitts Ave, Jonal Dr, Levels Rd, McLeod Ct, Norman Cres, Sharp Ct, Bradford Way, Cardiff Ct, Newcastle Cres, Stock Rd, Diagonal Rd, Frederick St, Goldsborough Rd, Thomas St, William St • DIREK - Caribou Dr, Edinburgh Rd, Mirage Rd, Orion Rd • EDINBURGH - Edinburgh Rd, Gidgie Ct, Kaurna Ave, Purling Ave, Sturton Rd, Tappa Rd, Taranaki Rd, West Ave, Woomera Ave • GULFVIEW HEIGHTS - Barker Rd • GREEN FIELDS - Belfree Dr, Elder Smith Rd, George St, Greenfield Dr, Martins Rd (Port Wakefield Rd to Ryans Rd), Nucera Ct, Ryans Rd (Port Wakefield Rd to George St) • MAWSON LAKES – Main St, Mawson Lakes Blvd (Main St to Main North Rd Section Only) • MAWSON LAKES (Technology Park) - Discovery Way, Douglas Dr (Park Way to No. 24 Douglas Dr), First Ave, Fourth Ave, Park Way (Mawson Lakes Blvd to Third Ave), Second Ave, Signal Ct, Technology Dr, Third Ave • PARAFIELD GARDENS - Port Wakefield Rd Service Road (No. 750-756 to just North of Ryans Rd) • PARA HILLS WEST - Ayfield Rd (Main North Rd Service Rd to Coorong Cres), Beafield Rd (Main North Rd Service Rd to Ceafield Rd), Ceafield Rd, Kesters Rd (Main North Rd to Ceafield Rd), Main North Rd Service Road (From No. 1445 to Kesters Rd), Maxwell Rd, Peacock Rd • POORAKA Foster St, Jay St, Kindale Ct, Langford St, Lush Rd, McGowan St, Research Rd, Stanway St, Ween Rd, Whit St, Burma Rd, Bushman Ct, Cherry La, Commerce Cres, Diagonal Rd, Market La, Merchant Cres, Produce La, Williams Cct • SALISBURY SOUTH – Acrylon Rd, Cheviot Rd, Essen Rd, Frost Rd (No.35-55 near Turner St to No. 101 near The Strand), Mengel Ct, Nylex Ave, Pentland Rd, Rundle Rd, Turin Pl (North of Bremen Dr) • SALISBURY NORTH - Christopher Ct • SALISBURY PLAIN – Arcoona Rd, Barndioota Rd, Boolcunda Ave, Lolands Rd, Saints Rd, Stanbel Rd, Willochra Rd (Saints Rd to Lolands Rd Only) Page 3 of 9 201802-0770 Access network changes – Additional routes for January 2018 www.nhvr.gov.au Ref # Stat Road Manager Change Description e N/A SA Murray Bridge Align Networks to provide Align Networks for Maurice Road and Hindmarsh Rural City access to Road at Murray Bridge Council • PBS Level 3A • B-triples (GML) • B-Doubles (GML and HML) • 32m and 36.5m Road Train (GML and HML) N/A SA Department of Align Networks as below: • Ocean Boulevard, Brighton Road and Seacombe Planning, • 25m 49.5t Low Loader Road to previous extent of 49.5t network Transport and Network with 25m 59.5t • Gallipoli access ramps to and from South Road Infrastructure Low Loader Network and ANZAC Highway • Gomersal Road Shea-Oak Log, between Sturt Highway and Turretfield Road • Barrier Highway, Ludgvan Street and Goyder Highway Burra, to connect separated sections of the network • Thiele Highway, between The Gap Road and East Terrace Kapunda N/A SA Marion City Align Networks as below: Clubhouse Road, Seacliff Park (from quarry Council • 25m 49.5t Low Loader entrance to Lonsdale Road / Ocean Boulevard) Network with 25m 59.5t Low Loader Network N/A SA Wattle Range Align Networks as below: Crusher Road, Mount McIntyre (between Boral Council • 25m 49.5t Low Loader Mount McIntyre Quarry and Overland Track) Network with 25m 59.5t Low Loader Network N/A SA Yorke Align Networks as below: • Gardner Street, Price Peninsula • 25m 49.5t Low Loader • Part of Fowler Terrace and Grayson Terrace Price, District Network with 25m 59.5t between Boat Ramp Access and Reliance Road Council Low Loader Network N/A SA Adelaide Align Networks as below: • Part Middle Beach Road, Middle Beach and Two Plains Council • 25m 49.5t Low Loader Wells Network with 25m 59.5t • Part Port Gawler Road, Port Gawler and Two Low Loader Network Wells • Road Train Drive, Two Wells • Old Port Wakefield Road, Dublin N/A SA Mount Remove Route for the Unnamed road segment at Mambray Creek, running Remarkable following combinations: on the Eastern side of Augusta Highway between District • 32m and 36.5m Road Alford and Coe Roads Council Train (GML) • 35.0m B-triple • Road Train Commodity Networks Page 4 of 9 201802-0770 Access network changes – Additional routes for January 2018 www.nhvr.gov.au Ref # Stat Road Manager Change Description e 113360 VIC Maribyrnong Add Route for the Somerville Road, Yarraville (East of Whitehall Street City Council following combinations: Only) • HML (General) • Up to 4&5 Axle All-terrain Cranes • OSOM Vehicles 109488 VIC Yarra Ranges Add Route for the Extensive list of Council Roads Shire Council following combinations: • 25/26m B-double (GML and HML) • PBS Level 1 vehicles • 4&5 Axle All-terrain Cranes Page 5 of 9 201802-0770 Access network changes – Additional routes for January 2018 www.nhvr.gov.au Ref # Stat Road Manager Change Description e 122299 VIC Mitchell Shire Add Route for PBS Level 2A Wallis Street, Seymour (from Goulburn Valley Council Highway to High Street) High Street, Seymour (from Wallis Street to Tarcombe Road) Tarcombe Road, Seymour (from High Street to Oak Street) Oak Street, Seymour (from Tarcombe Road to Goulburn Valley Highway) Wimble Street, Seymour (from Oak Street to Delatite Road) Delatite Road, Seymour (from Highlands Road to Goulburn Valley Highway) Industrial Court, Seymour Highlands Road, Seymour (from Wimble Street to Mitchell Shire Council Boundary) Kobyboyn Road, Seymour (from Goulburn Valley Highway to Highlands Road) Seymour-Avenel Road, Seymour (from Hume Freeway to Goulburn Valley Highway) Avenel Road, Seymour (from Seymour-Avenel Road to Tarcombe Road) Selectors Road, Mangalore (council section only) Mia Mia Road, Broadford (from Short Street to No.44, Nestle Factory) Cameron Parade, Broadford Union Street, Kilmore (from Northern Highway to Kilmore East Road) Kilmore East Road, Kilmore (from Union Street to Dry Creek Road) Dry Creek Road, Kilmore (from Kilmore East Road to Hanson Quarry Entrance at Chainage 2.3Km) O'Gradys Road, Kilmore East (from Kilmore East Road to Wandong Road) Broadford Wandong Road, Kilmore (from Hume Highway and Kilmore East-Sunday Creek Road) Nannys Creek Road (previous name: Kilmore East Sunday Creek Road) (from Broadford Wandong Road to Quarry Entrance at CH1750m West of Broadford Wandong Road) Clarke Street, Kilmore (from Northern Highway to Glanville Drive) Glanville Drive,
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