Roads and Bridges Approved for Access by Combinations Operating Under the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme

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Roads and Bridges Approved for Access by Combinations Operating Under the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme Roads and bridges approved for access by combinations operating under the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme This document is UNCONTROLLED when downloaded or printed. This version supersedes all previously published versions. Approved roads already mapped can be accessed at the following link: http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/business-industry/heavy-vehicles/maps/livestock/map/index.html Since the last Livestock Loading Scheme map publication the roads and bridges listed in this document have been assessed and found suitable for access by the combinations stated under the ‘Vehicle Type’ column. For enquiries about information contained in this document please contact: [email protected] Conditions applicable to all listed roads and bridges approved for access by combinations operating under the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme on and east of the Newell Highway Conditions east of the Newell Highway The following conditions apply in addition to the requirements of the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme for access to approved routes east of the Newell Highway: • All operators of eligible NSW Livestock Loading Scheme road trains must hold National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS) maintenance management accreditation for their vehicles • Type 1 A-double road trains must be fitted with a tri-axle dolly, have a minimum extreme axle spacing of at least 26.5m and not exceed GML axle mass on the tri-axle dolly Conditions on the Newell Highway The following conditions apply in addition to the requirements of the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme for Type 1 A-double road trains operating on the Newell Highway: • Type 1 A-double road trains fitted with a tri-axle dolly must have a minimum extreme axle spacing of at least 26.5m Modular B-triples are able to operate on the GML B-triple network Last updated: 8 August 2020 transport.nsw.gov.au Page 1 of 10 Regional and Local Roads Coonamble Shire Council Vehicle Road Name Starting point Finishing point Type 19/23/25m Eligible LLS b-double combinations may travel on all approved relevant General Mass Limits B-double routes Bdouble within the Coonamble Shire LGA Type 1 Road Eligible LLS Type 1 Road Train combinations may travel on all approved General Mass Limits road train routes Train within the Coonamble Shire LGA Eligible LLS 36.5m B-triple combinations may travel on all approved General Mass Limits B-triple routes within the 36.5m B-triple Coonamble Shire LGA 36.5m Eligible LLS 36.5m B-triple combinations may travel on all approved General Mass Limits B-triple routes within the ABtriple Coonamble Shire LGA Dubbo Regional Council Vehicle Type Road Name Starting point Finishing point 36.5m B-triple THOMPSON STREET DUBBO NEWELL HIGHWAY MITCHELL HIGHWAY Type 1 Road BUNGLEGUMBIE ROAD, DUBBO MITCHELL HIGHWAY TROY BRIDGE ROAD Train Type 1 Road TROY BRIDGE ROAD, DUBBO BUNGLEGUMBIE ROAD NEWELL HIGHWAY Train 25m B-double TROY BRIDGE ROAD, DUBBO BUNGLEGUMBIE ROAD NEWELL HIGHWAY Goulburn Mulwaree Council Vehicle Type Road Name Starting point Finishing point 19/23/25m B- Eligible LLS b-double combinations may travel on all approved relevant General Mass Limits B-double routes double within the Goulburn Mulwaree LGA transport.nsw.gov.au Page 2 of 10 Gunnedah Shire Council Vehicle Type Road Name Starting point Finishing point 19/23/25m B- Eligible LLS b-double combinations may travel on all approved relevant General Mass Limits B-double routes double within the Gunnedah Shire LGA Gwydir Shire Council Vehicle Type Road Name Starting point Finishing point Eligible LLS b-double combinations may travel on all approved General Mass Limits bdouble routes within the 25m B-double Gwydir Shire LGA Type 1 Road Eligible LLS Type 1 Road Train combinations may travel on all approved General Mass Limits road train routes Train within the Gwydir Shire LGA Eligible LLS 36.5m B-triple combinations may travel on all approved General Mass Limits B-triple routes within the 36.5m B-triple Gwydir Shire LGA Wagga Wagga City Council Vehicle Type Road Name Starting point Finishing point Single Articulated MERINO DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY BYRNES ROAD Combinations Single Articulated DORSET DRIVE MERINO DRIVE BOMEN ROAD Combinations Single Articulated BOMEN ROAD DORSET DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY Combinations Single Articulated BYRNES ROAD MERINO DRIVE TRAHAIRS ROAD Combinations Single Articulated TRAHAIRS ROAD BYRNES ROAD BYRNES ROAD APPROX 200M Combinations 19/23/25m B- MERINO DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY BYRNES ROAD double 19/23/25m B- DORSET DRIVE MERINO DRIVE BOMEN ROAD double 19/23/25m B- BOMEN ROAD DORSET DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY double 19/23/25m B- BYRNES ROAD MERINO DRIVE TRAHAIRS ROAD double transport.nsw.gov.au Page 3 of 10 19/23/25m B- TRAHAIRS ROAD BYRNES ROAD BYRNEW ROAD APPROX 200M double Type 1 Road Train MERINO DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY BYRNES ROAD Type 1 Road Train DORSET DRIVE MERINO DRIVE BOMEN ROAD Type 1 Road Train BOMEN ROAD DORSET DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY Type 1 Road Train BYRNES ROAD MERINO DRIVE TRHAIRS ROAD Type 1 Road Train TRAHAIRS ROAD BYRNES ROAD BYRNES ROAD APPROX 200M 36.5m B-triple MERINO DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY BYRNES ROAD 36.5m B-triple DORSET DRIVE MERINO DRIVE BOMEN ROAD 36.5m B-triple BOMEN ROAD DORSET DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY 36.5m B-triple BYRNES ROAD MERINO DRIVE TRAHAIRS ROAD 36.5m B-triple TRAHAIRS ROAD BYRNES ROAD BYRNES ROAD APPROX 200M AB-triple MERINO DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY BYRNES ROAD AB-triple DORSET DRIVE MERINO DRIVE BOMEN ROAD AB-triple BOMEN ROAD DORSET DRIVE OLYMPIC HIGHWAY AB-triple BYRNES ROAD MERINO DRIVE TRAHAIRS ROAD AB-triple TRAHAIRS ROAD BYRNES ROAD BYRNES ROAD APPROX 200M Walcha Shire Council Additional Condition: Walcha Shire Council provides access to the following roads under the NSW Livestock Loading Scheme on the provision that drivers exercise caution and/or avoid if possible all school bus routes in the Local Government Area during the hours of 8 am to 9:30am and 2:30pm to 4:00pm on school days. A list of all school bus routes in the Local Government Area can be provided upon request. Vehicle Type Road Name Starting point Finishing point 19/23/25m BROOKSIDE ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY PROPERTY, APPROX 0.5KM B-double 19/23/25m WALCHA TAMWORTH SHIRE B-double FLAGS NIANGALA ROAD RR7719 THUNDERBOLTS WAY BOUNDARY transport.nsw.gov.au Page 4 of 10 19/23/25m WALCHA TAMWORTH SHIRE B-double WEABONGA ROAD GERALDINE ROAD BOUNDARY, APPROX 1KM 19/23/25m B-double TALLARA ROAD SCRUBBY GULLY ROAD END OF ROAD, APPROX 1.3KM 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'FERNHILL', APPROX B-double NINE MILE CHURCH ROAD BRACKENDALE ROAD 9KM 19/23/25m B-double BLUE MOUNTAIN ROAD WINTERBOURNE ROAD WALCHA URALLA SHIRE BOUNDARY 19/23/25m B-double MCNABS ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY PROPERTY, APPROX 1.6KM 19/23/25m B-double AERODROME ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY WALCHA AERODROME 19/23/25m B-double DARJEELING ROAD SALEYARDS ROAD MR73 THUNDERBOLTS WAY 19/23/25m TOWERS STREET / END OF ROAD B-double TOWERS STREET HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY 100M NORTH OF NORTH STREET 19/23/25m UPPER YARROWITCH RIVER ENFIELD STATE FOREST, APPROX B-double HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY ROAD 10.5KM 19/23/25m B-double QUEENSCAIRN ROAD ENGLEFIELD ROAD PROPERTY, APPROX 1.5KM 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'MOONGANNA', APPROX B-double MOONGANNA ROAD MR73 THUNDERBOLTS WAY 2.8KM 19/23/25m WALCHA TAMWORTH SHIRE B-double PINE HILLS ROAD CAMPFIRE ROAD BOUNDARY 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'THE PINNACLE', B-double EARLES ROAD TIA DIGGINGS ROAD APPROX 5.5KM 19/23/25m TUGGALO STATE FOREST, APPROX B-double RUBYS NOB ROAD FOREST WAY 7.25KM 19/23/25m UPPER YARROWITCH RIVER PROPERTY 'MORTON', APPROX B-double MORTON ROAD ROAD 1.4KM 19/23/25m B-double SCRUBBY GULLY ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY NIANGALA ROAD 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'REDBANK', APPROX B-double SAMS FLAT ROAD TIA DIGGINGS ROAD 5.4KM 19/23/25m B-double SUGARLOAF ROAD EMU CREEK ROAD END OF ROAD, APPROX 0.5KM 19/23/25m B-double RUBY HILLS ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY SCRUBBY GULLY ROAD 19/23/25m B-double ST LEONARDS CREEK ROAD RR7719 THUNDERBOLTS WAY SALLYWOOD"" APPROX 17.5KM 19/23/25m B-double EMU CREEK ROAD JAMIESON STREET WINTERBOURNE ROAD 19/23/25m UPPER YARROWITCH RIVER PROPERTY 'SPRINGVALE', APPROX B-double SPRINGVALE ROAD ROAD 2.6KM 19/23/25m B-double SALEYARDS ROAD DARJEELING ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY transport.nsw.gov.au Page 5 of 10 19/23/25m WALCHA TAMWORTH SHIRE B-double NIANGLA STOCK ROUTE ROAD NIANGALA ROAD BOUNDARY 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'ENFIELD NORTH', B-double ENFIELD NORTH ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY APPROX 3.8KM 19/23/25m B-double OHIO ROAD EMU CREEK ROAD END OF ROAD, APPROX 4.3KM 19/23/25m B-double ENGLEFIELD ROAD NIANGALA ROAD GLEN MORRISON ROAD 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'BULIMBA DOWNS', B-double BROOKLYN ROAD MOONA PLAINS ROAD APPROX 7KM 19/23/25m B-double TIA DIGGINGS ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY BRACKENDALE ROAD 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'OLD OHIO B-double NIVISON ROAD OHIO ROAD HOMESTEAD', APPROX 700M 19/23/25m B-double HELL HOLE ROAD RR7719 THUNDERBOLTS WAY DUMP 2 ROAD, APPROX 3.1KM 19/23/25m B-double BRACKENDALE ROAD HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY NOWENDOC ROAD 19/23/25m B-double PAKINGTON STREET JAMIESON STREET PLUMTREE STREET 19/23/25m B-double WIRRABILLA ROAD GLEN MORRISON ROAD PROPERTY APPROX 1.77KM 19/23/25m B-double GILL ROAD BLUE MOUNTAIN ROAD END OF ROAD, APPROX 4KM 19/23/25m PROPERTY 'CHEYENNE', APPROX B-double WINTERBOURNE ROAD EMU CREEK ROAD 20KM 19/23/25m B-double MILLBANK ROAD GLEN MORRISON ROAD END OF ROAD, APPROX 450M 19/23/25m B-double BERGEN ROAD MR73 TUNDERBOLTS WAY WALCHA URALLA SHIRE BOUNDARY 19/23/25m B-double TUNDERBOLTS WAY HW11 OXLEY HIGHWAY WALCHA GLOUCESTER BOUNDARY 19/23/25m B-double BELLHAVEN ROAD NIANGALA ROAD END OF ROAD, APPROX 1.3KM 19/23/25m WALCHA TAMWORTH SHIRE B-double FOREST
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