Federal Highway (Australia)

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Federal Highway
New South WalesAustralian Capital Territory
Federal Highway, Wollogorang.jpg
Southbound carriageway, at Wollogorang. The median strip at this location is about 200 metres (656 ft)[1] wide and contains pasture.
General information
Type Motorway
Length 72.7 km (45.2 mi)[4]
Opened 25 February 1931[2]
Maintained by
Route number(s)
Former
route number
  • National Highway 23
  • (1974 — 2013 [within NSW])[3]
  • National Highway 23
  • (1974 — 2013 [within ACT])[3]
Major junctions
NE end
 
SW end
Location(s)
Region Southern Tablelands
LGA(s) Goulburn Mulwaree Council, Upper Lachlan Shire, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, Yass Valley Shire, Australian Capital Territory
Major suburbs / towns Collector, Sutton, Watson, Downer, Lyneham
Highway system

The Federal Highway is a highway in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It is a part of a motorway standard link between Sydney and Canberra, and is also the main thoroughfare between those cities.

The north-eastern end of the Federal Highway is located at its junction with the Hume Highway near the city of Goulburn. It runs 72.7 km (45.2 mi) south west to Canberra, the national capital of Australia, where its south western end is located at the intersection of Northbourne Avenue and the Barton Highway. The Federal Highway passes the villages of Collector and Sutton, as well as skirting the western side of the endorheic basin containing Lake George.

Route description[edit]

The Federal Highway is a good motorway standard roadway linking from the Hume Highway at Yarra, southeast of Goulburn, New South Wales; to Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. It is designated as the M23 between its northern terminus and Sutton, and then as the A23 from there to its southern terminus. The roadway has a continuous 110 km/h (68 mph) speed limit within New South Wales. Within the Australian Capital Territory the posted speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph) in rural areas and 80 km/h (50 mph) once it enters the urban area of Canberra. The entire length of the roadway is dual carriageway with 2 lanes in each direction.[4][5]

Junction list[edit]

State LGA / District Location km[1][4][6] mi Destinations Notes
New South Wales Goulburn Mulwaree Yarra 0.0 0.0 Hume Highway [M31] – Sydney, Goulburn, Yass, Gundagai Partial Y-interchange, traffic from the west that is turning south must perform a U-turn north of the interchange.
Highway terminus: continues as Hume Highway both northeast and southwest.
2.6 1.6 Crowthers Lane – No Through Road LILO access to/from southbound carriageway only.
2.9 1.8 Thornford Road – Currawang Modified uncontrolled T-intersection (due to wide median strip at this location)
Wollogorang 8.8 5.5 Wollogorang Road Modified uncontrolled T-intersection (due to wide median strip at this location)
10.4 6.5 Stillwater Road – No Through Road Modified uncontrolled T-intersection (due to wide median strip at this location)
13.3 8.3 Granger Road – No Through Road LILO access to/from southbound carriageway only.
Upper Lachlan Currawang / Collector 19.1 11.9 Baxters Lane – No Through Road Uncontrolled T-intersection
Collector 20.0 12.4 Mays Lane – No Through Road Uncontrolled T-intersection
21.6 13.4 Church Street – Collector Uncontrolled T-intersection
22.1 13.7 Collector Road – Tarago, Athenabacchus Winery Uncontrolled T-intersection
23.7 14.7 Collector Road – Collector, Gunning Uncontrolled T-intersection
Queanbeyan-Palerang / Yass Valley Lake George 32.9 20.4 The Vineyards Road – No Through Road – Lake George Wineries Uncontrolled T-intersection
44.3 27.5 Hadlow Drive – Weereewaa Lookout, Rest Area access Uncontrolled crossroads, No Through Road to the southeast only.
48.5 30.1 Doust Road Uncontrolled T-intersection
Bywong 50.2 31.2 Shingle Hill Way – Gundaroo Uncontrolled T-intersection
50.7 31.5 Bungendore Road – Bungendore, Lark Hill Winery Uncontrolled T-intersection
52.4 32.6 Schofield Road – No Through Road Uncontrolled T-intersection
53.7 33.4 Donnelly Road (east) / Old Federal Highway (west) Uncontrolled crossroads, Donnelly Road is a No Through Road
Sutton 58.0 36.0 Old Federal Highway Uncontrolled T-intersection
58.3 36.2 Macs Reef Road – Bungendore, Batemans Bay, Wineries Uncontrolled T-intersection
59.2 36.8 Sutton Road – Sutton, Gundaroo, Queanbeyan, Gunning, and
also Cooma (alternate route)
Parclo A2 interchange
62.6 38.9 Federal Highway Service Road LILO access to/from southbound carriageway only.
64.6 40.1 McKeahnie Lane (North) / Federal Highway Service Road (South) Diamond interchange
Australian Capital Territory Gungahlin, Majura 67.2 41.8 Horse Park Drive (west) / Majura Parkway (east) – Gungahlin, Fyshwick, Cooma Diamond interchange with single cloverleaf onramp providing non-stop access to/from Majura Parkway.
Watson 69.6 43.2 Antill Street – Watson, Hackett 3-way roundabout
Gungahlin, Majura, Canberra Central 70.0 43.5 Zelling Street – Watson Uncontrolled T-intersection
Gungahlin, Canberra Central 70.7 43.9 Old Well Station Road – Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) [Parking] Uncontrolled T-intersection
71.0 44.1 Stirling Avenue – Watson, Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) Signal controlled crossroads
Canberra Central Watson / Lyneham 71.6 44.5 Flemington Road – Lyneham, Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC), Racecourse Signal controlled T-intersection
Watson / Lyneham / Downer 71.9 44.7 Phillip Avenue – Downer, Hackett Signal controlled crossroads
Lyneham / Downer 72.7 45.2 Barton Highway [A25] (north) / Northbourne Avenue [A23] (south) – City, Queanbeyan, Gungahlin, Yass Signal controlled T-intersection, Bus-lane has signal priority southbound.
Highway terminus: continues as Northbourne Avenue southbound.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "SIX maps". NSW Government. Retrieved 2013-06-08. 
  2. ^ "OPEN TO-DAY.". Goulburn Evening Penny Post (DAILY and EVENING ed.). NSW. 25 February 1931. p. 3. Retrieved 8 June 2013 – via National Library of Australia. 
  3. ^ a b "Ozroads: Federal Highway (ACT)". Retrieved 2013-06-09. 
  4. ^ a b c "Google Maps". Google. Retrieved 2013-06-07. 
  5. ^ "Alpha-numeric route numbers". Roads and Maritime Services. Retrieved 2013-06-09. 
  6. ^ "ACTMAPi". ACT Government. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013. 

External links[edit]

Media related to Federal Highway (Australia) at Wikimedia Commons

Route map: Google

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