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Modular B-Triples West of the Newell Highway Modular B-Triples West of the Newell Highway Roads west of the Newell Highway approved for Modular B- Triples operating at General Mass Limits (GML) and Concessional Mass Limits (CML). ≤ 35.0 metres Total Combination Length Note: This document does not apply to 36.5m B-Triples. This document is UNCONTROLLED when downloaded or printed. This version supercedes all previously published versions The following listed roads are approved for use by Modular B-triples operating up to 35.0m at GML/CML subject to the vehicle and operator meeting the requirements of the National Class 2 Heavy Vehicle Road Train Authorisation (Notice) 2015. When operating a Modular B-Triple at CML the operator must meet the conditions listed above and must hold National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS) mass management accreditation for the vehicle For enquiries about roads listed in this document please contact: [email protected] Last updated 07/07/2016 1 STATE ROADS WESTERN REGION Type Road Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions No Mitchell McNamaras Lane, NSW/ Qld Border at 35MB3 7 Highway Narromine Barringun Mitchell MR7508 Culling McNamaras Lane, 35MB3 7 Highway Road, Narromine Narromine Note - no parking of Mitchell Northern end of NSW Qld Border at trailers or dollies along 35MB3 7 Highway North Bourke Bridge Barringun roadside except in designated areas. Mitchell Tantitha Road, MR89 Dandaloo 35MB3 7 Highway Narromine Road, Narromine Mitchell Thompson Street, Tantitha Road, 35MB3 7 Highway Dubbo Narromine Broken Hill City Broken Hill City Barrier Boundary, approx Boundary, approx 35MB3 8 Highway 6.4km east of Phillips 2m west of MR7507 Street Creedon Street Broken Hill town Barrier Boundary, approx NSW/SA Border at 35MB3 8 Highway 2km west of MR7507 Cockburn Creedon Street Broken Hill town Barrier HW7 Mitchell Boundary, approx 35MB3 8 Highway Highway 6.4km east of Phillips Street HW7 Mitchell HW17 Newell 35MB3 11 Oxley Highway Highway, Nevertire Highway, Gilgandra HW18 Castlereagh HW12 Gwydir Gwydir 35MB3 12 Highway, north of Highway (Coolibah Highway Walgett Road), Moree Gwydir HW12 Gwydir HW12 Gwydir 35MB3 12 Highway (Balo Highway (Gwydir Highway (Boggabilla Street) Street) Road), Moree Gwydir HW12 Gwydir Highway HW17 Newell 35MB3 12 Highway (Balo (Boggabilla Highway, Moree Street), Moree Road) Gwydir HW12 Gwydir HW12 Gwydir Highway 35MB3 12 Highway (Greenbah Highway (Gwydir (Coolibah Road) Street) Road) Gwydir HW12 Gwydir HW12 Gwydir Highway 35MB3 12 Highway (Coolibah Highway (Balo (Gwydir Road) Street), Moree Street) Castlereagh HW17 Newell NSW / Qld Border 35MB3 18 Highway Highway, Gilgandra near Hebel Gate 2 Type Road Road Name Starting Point Finishing Point Conditions No HW8 Barrier Central Darling 35MB3 21 Cobb Highway Highway, 19km east Carrathool Shire of Wilcannia Boundary Broken Hill City Boundary, approx HW8 Barrier Silver City 35MB3 22 550m south of Highway, Broken Hill Highway MR7507 Kanandah City Road Broken Hill town Silver City Boundary, approx NSW / Qld Border at 35MB3 22 Highway 4.7km north of Warri Gate Range Road HW8 Barrier Broken Hill City Silver City Highway (Iodide Boundary, approx 35MB3 22 Highway Street), Broken Hill 4.7km north of City Range Road Broken Hill town Unincorporated Area Silver City Boundary, approx 35MB3 22 Wentworth Council Highway 550m south of Boundary Kanandah Road Carnarvon Highway HW12 Gwydir NSW/ Qld Border at 35MB3 28 (Garah Highway (Boggabilla Mungindi Mungindi Road), Moree Road) Kamilaroi HW17 Newell HW178 Castlereagh 35MB3 29 Highway Highway, Narrabri Highway, Walgett Kamilaroi HW18 Castlereagh HW7 Mitchell 35MB3 29 Highway Highway, Walgett Highway, Bourke Hartigan Brolgan Road, Blaxland Street, 35MB3 61 Avenue Parkes Parkes Parkes MR57 West Wyalong MR61 Westlime 35MB3 61 Condobolin Condobolin Road, Road, Parkes Road Condobolin Westlime Blaxland Street, MR61 Condobolin 35MB3 61 Road Parkes Road, Parkes Coolabah HW7 Mitchell HW29 Kamilaroi 35MB3 70 Brewarrina Highway, Coolabah Highway, Brewarrina Road Coonamble MR202 Warren HW18 Castlereagh 35MB3 129 Quambone Carinda Road, Highway, Coonamble Road Quambone Carrathool Cobar HW8 Barrier 35MB3 87 Kidman Way Shire Boundary Highway, Cobar Cobar Bourke Cobar Bourke Shire HW7 Mitchell 35MB3 421 Road Boundary Highway, Bourke Cobar Bourke HW8 Barrier Cobar Bourke Shire 35MB3 421 Road Highway, Cobar Boundary 3 IN LACHLAN SHIRE THE FOLLOWING STATE ROAD INTERSECTIONS ARE EXCLUDED FROM MODULAR B-TRIPLE ACCESS: Type Road Road Starting Point Finishing Point Access Condition(s) No Name Henry Intersection of 35MB3 Intersection of Henry Parkes Gibba Road excluded Parkes Way Way Condobolin Henry Intersection of 35MB3 Intersection of Henry Parkes Timmins Lane excluded Parkes Way Way Condobolin Henry Intersection of 35MB3 Intersection of Henry Parkes Aerodr ome Road excluded Parkes Way Way Condobolin 35M Henry Intersection of Intersection of Henry B3 Parkes Jones Lane Parkes Way excluded Way Condobolin 35MB3 Henry Intersection of May Intersection of Henry excluded Parkes Street North Parkes Way Way Condobolin Henry Intersection of 35MB3 Intersection of Henry Parkes Oxley Street excluded Parkes Way Way Condobolin Henry Intersection of 35MB3 Intersection of Henry Parkes Orange Street excluded Parkes Way Way Condobolin Henry Intersection of 35MB3 Intersection of Henry Parkes Marsden Street excluded Parkes Way Way Condobolin IN MOREE PLAINS SHIRE THE FOLLOWING STATE ROAD INTERSECTIONS ARE EXCLUDED FROM MODULAR B-TRIPLE ACCESS: Type Road Road Starting Point Finishing Point Access Condition(s) No Name 35MB3 Newell Intersection of Intersection of excluded Highway Newell Highway Cumarra Lane 35MB3 Gwyder Intersection of Intersection of excluded Highway Gwyder Highway Gundare Road SOUTH WEST REGION Type Road Road Starting Point Finishing Point Access Condition(s) No Name Mid HW21 Cobb HW17 Newell Highway, 35MB3 6 Western Highway, Hay West Wyalong Highway HW17 Newell Sturt Highway, 35MB3 14 NSW / Vic Border, Mildura Highway Narrandera (Eastern Junction) Riverina HW21 Cobb HW17 Newell Highway, 35MB3 20 Highway Highway, Deniliquin Finley Nicholas Drive, Central Darling / Cobb 35MB3 514 Moama NSW Carrathool Highway / Victorian Border. Shire Boundary 4 Type Road Road Starting Point Finishing Point Access Condition(s) No Name Wentworth Silver City HW14 Sturt 35MB3 22 Unincorporated Area Highway Highway, Buronga Boundary Irrigation Canal Street, 35MB3 80 Murrami Road, Murrami Way Leeton Irrigation Murrami Road, MR254 Whitton Stock 35MB3 80 Way Murrami Route Road, Yenda Entrance to Rice Irrigation Distribution Centre Way 35MB3 80 on Wamoon Canal Street, Leeton (Wamoon Avenue, 70m west Avenue) of Acacia Avenue Kidman Kookora Street, MR501 Lachlan Valley 35MB3 80 Way Griffith Way, Hillston Moombooldool Burley MR254 Yenda Leeton 35MB3 84 Sandy Creek Road, Griffin Way Road, Yenda Moombooldool Burley Whitton Stock 35MB3 84 Debortolli Road, Bilbul Griffin Way Route Road, Yenda HW17 Newell Kidman 35MB3 321 Highway, north of Willandra Avenue, Griffith Way Jerilderie Kidman MR80 Oxley Carrathool Cobar Shire 35MB3 410 Way Avenue, Hillston Boundary MR467 Stoney Crossing Road HW14 Sturt Highway, 35MB3 694 Yanga Way (Swan Hill Kyalite Balranald Road), Kyalite HW17 Newell Sturt NSW / Victoria Border, 35MB3 14 Highway West, Highway Buronga / Mildura Narrandera Regional and Local Roads BALRANALD SHIRE COUNCIL AREA Access to Regional and Local roads listed below or west of a line joining the intersection of Cobb Highway and Balranald Road in Ivanhoe with the centre of the Darling River Bridge at Wentworth. Type Road Road Starting Point Finishing Point Access Condition(s) No Name Balranald Balranald Central Darling HW14 Stuart 35MB3 67 Ivanhoe Shire Boundary, approx Highway Road 35km south of Ivanhoe Oxley Road (Hay Balranald / Hay MR67 Balranald / Ivanhoe 35MB3 514 Penarie Shire Boundary Road Road) Abbotts Euston Prungle Note - check with council 35MB3 HW14 Sturt Highway Tank Road Road for road closures. 5 Type Road Road Starting Point Finishing Point Access Condition(s) No Name Ballandella 35MB3 Moa Street Mayall Street Street 35MB3 Bank Street Church Street Island Road Benanee HW14 Sturt Note - check with council 35MB3 Euston Prungle Road Road Highway for road closures. Church MR67 McCabe 35MB3 Bank Street Street Street Clare Oxley 35MB3 MR514 Oxley Road Nandum Corrong Road Road Court HW14 Sturt 35MB3 Mayall Street Street Highway Saleyards at end of Duryea HW14 Sturt Duryea Street, approx 35MB3 Street Highway 1.1km from HW14 Sturt Highway Euston HW14 Sturt Note - check with council 35MB3 Prungle Prungle Mail Road Highway for road closures. Road Island 35MB3 Bank Street MR67 McCabe Street Road Kyalite 35MB3 MR694 Yanga Way Pearsons Road Road Mayall 35MB3 Court Street Ballandella Street Street McCabe HW14 Sturt MR67 Balranald Ivanhoe 35MB3 Street Highway Road Meilman HW14 Sturt Note - check with council 35MB3 Meilman Station Entrance Road Highway for road closures. HW14 Sturt 35MB3 Moa Street Ballandella Street Highway HW14 Sturt MR67 Balranald Ivanhoe 35MB3 Moa Street Highway Road Murray HW14 Sturt 35MB3 NSW Victorian Border Valley Way Highway Pearsons Pearsons Entrance, 600m 35MB3 Kyalite Road Road from Kyalite Road Prungle HW14 Sturt Note - check with council 35MB3 Euston Prungle Road Mail Road Highway for road closures. Tapalin HW14 Sturt Balranald/ Wentworth Note - check with council 35MB3 Main Road Highway Shire Boundary for road closures. Tillara HW14 Sturt Note - check with council 35MB3 Tillara Station Entrance Road Highway for road closures. HW14 Sturt
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