List of road routes in South Australia
Roads routes in South Australia comprise both National Highways and state routes. All routes are alphanumeric, with the first letter denoting the standard or function of the road.
Since 1955 South Australia had major rural roads numbered as part of national routes and Highways. In 1998/1999 South Australia introduced "Trailblazers" with A, B and M route numbers in the Metropolitan area and tourist areas of Victor Harbour and the Barossa Valley.[1][2] This system was extended to cover country areas starting in 1999/2000[3]
National Highways
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Route | Component roads | From | Via | To | Length | Notes |
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A001 National Highway A1 |
Mawson Lakes | Port Wakefield, Snowtown, Port Augusta, Kimba, Kyancutta, Ceduna | SA/WA Border | 1,238 km (769 mi) | Part of Highway 1 (South Australia).[lower-roman 1] | |
Princes Highway | Murray Bridge | Swanport Bridge | Tailem Bend | 22 km (14 mi) | ||
001 National Highway M1 |
South Eastern Freeway | Glen Osmond | Murray Bridge | 69 km (43 mi) | ||
A008 National Highway A8 |
Dukes Highway | Tailem Bend | Coonalpyn, Tintinara, Keith, Bordertown | SA/VIC Border | 192 km (119 mi) | |
A013 National Highway A13 |
Salisbury Highway | |||||
A013 National Highway A13 |
South Road | |||||
A016 National Highway A16 |
Grand Junction Road | |||||
A017 National Highway A17 |
Glen Osmond | Northfield | Urban road with no grade separations | |||
020 National Highway M20 |
Max Fatchen Expressway | Waterloo Corner | Gawler | 23 kilometres (14 mi) | Called the Northern Expressway during planning and construction | |
A020 National Highway A20 |
formerly National Highway 20 | |||||
A087 National Highway A87 |
Stuart Highway | Port Augusta | Pimba, Coober Pedy | SA/NT Border | 928 km (577 mi) |
Other routes
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Route | Component roads | From | Via | To | Length | Notes |
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A001 A1 |
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Glen Osmond | Adelaide | Mawson Lakes | 19 km (12 mi) | via City Ring Route |
B001 B1 |
Princes Highway | Tailem Bend | Meningie, Kingston SE, Millicent | Mt Gambier | ||
002 M2 |
Southern Expressway | Bedford Park | Noarlunga | 18.4 km (11 mi) | ||
North-South Motorway | Wingfield | Regency Park | Called the South Road Superway while being built | |||
A003 A3 |
Cross Road | Glen Osmond | Plympton | 9.5 km (6 mi) | ||
A005 A5 |
Anzac Highway | Adelaide | Glenelg | 14.7 km (9 mi) | ||
A006 A6 |
Sir Donald Bradman Drive | Adelaide | West Beach | 8.1 km (5 mi) | Formerly Burbridge Rd | |
A007 A7 |
Port Road, Commercial Road | Hindmarsh | Port Adelaide | 9.9 km (6 mi) | [2] | |
A009 A9 |
Port River Expressway | Wingfield | Port Adelaide | 6 km (4 mi) | ||
A010 A10 |
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[2] | ||||
B010 B10 |
Torrens Valley Scenic Drive | Nuriootpa | Angaston, Mt Pleasant, Birdwood | Tea Tree Gully | ||
A011 A11 |
Adelaide city centre | Houghton | ||||
B012 B12 |
Mallee Highway | Tailem Bend | Lameroo, Pinnaroo | Ouyen, Victoria | ||
A013 A13 |
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Elizabeth Vale | ||||
A013 A13 |
Victor Harbor | |||||
A014 A14 |
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Beverley | Darlington | |||
A015 A15 |
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Alberton | Port Noarlunga | |||
A016 A16 |
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Modbury | Gepps Cross | Outer Harbor | [2] | |
A017 A17 |
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Glen Osmond | Gepps Cross | [2] | ||
A018 A18 |
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Paralowie | Modbury | |||
B019 B19 |
Barossa Valley Way | Gawler | Nuriootpa | |||
A020 A20 |
Main North Road | Gepps Cross | Gawler | [2] | ||
A021 A21 |
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Listed clockwise from the north-west corner of Adelaide city centre | ||||
A022 A22 |
North Adelaide | Dry Creek | ||||
B023 B23 |
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Old Noarlunga | Yankalilla, Cape Jervis, Penneshaw, Kingscote | Cape Borda | ||
B031 B31 |
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A032 A32 |
Main North Road | Stirling North | Gawler | Runs from Stirling North to Wilmington, and from Giles Corner to Gawler | ||
B033 B33 |
Stirling | Aldgate | Strathalbyn | Mt Barker Road from Stirling to Aldgate, then Strathalbyn Road to Strathalbyn | ||
B034 B34 |
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Williamstown | Birdwood, Willunga | Myponga | ||
B035 B35 |
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Mount Pleasant | Murray Bridge | |||
B036 B36 |
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B037 B37 |
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Mount Barker | Strathalbyn, Goolwa, Port Elliot, Victor Harbor | Delamere | ||
B045 B45 |
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A052 A52 |
Main North Road | Gawler | Elizabeth, Salisbury | Gepps Cross | 32 km (20 mi) | [lower-roman 3] Formerly National Highway 20 |
B055 B55 |
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Murray Bridge | Karoonda, Loxton | Berri | 172 km (107 mi) | |
B056 B56 |
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Ucolta | Winninowie | 123 km (76 mi) | [lower-roman 4] | |
B057 B57 |
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Bordertown | Pinnaroo, Paruna | Loxton | [4] | |
B064 B64 |
Goyder Highway | Monash | Burra | Crystal Brook | ||
A066 A66 |
Riddoch Highway | Keith | Padthaway, Naracoorte, Coonawarra, Penola, Tarpeena, Mount Gambier | Port MacDonnell | 239 kilometres (149 mi) | A66 Keith-Mt Gambier, B66 to Port MacDonnell |
B78 B78 |
Wilkins Highway (part) | Jamestown | Hallett | |||
B79 B79 |
| 17km south of Port Pirie | Gladstone, Jamestown | Peterborough | ||
B080 B80 |
RM Williams Way | Clare | Spalding, Jamestown, Orroroo, Carrieton | Hawker | ||
B081 B81 |
Thiele Highway | Gawler Belt | Kapunda, Eudunda | Morgan | ||
B082 B82 |
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Gawler | Clare, Gladstone, Melrose, Wilmington | Quorn | 281 km (175 mi) | |
B083 B83 |
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Stirling North | Quorn, Hawker, Leigh Creek | Lyndhurst | 289 km (180 mi) | Much of this route still is designated |
B084 B84 |
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Port Wakefield | Balaklava, Auburn, Saddleworth, Marrabel | Eudunda | 100 km (62 mi) | |
B085 B85 |
Copper Coast Highway | Port Wakefield | Kulpara, Paskeville, Kadina | Wallaroo | 58 km (36 mi) | |
B086 B86 |
Yorke Highway | NW Port Wakefield | Ardrossan, Minlaton, Marion Bay | Stenhouse Bay | 182 km (113 mi) | |
B088 B88 |
St Vincent Highway | south of Ardrossan | Port Vincent, Stansbury, Edithburgh, Yorketown | Warooka | 101 kilometres (63 mi) | |
B089 B89 |
Spencer Highway | Port Pirie | Kadina, Moonta, Maitland | Minlaton | 199 km (124 mi) | [lower-roman 5] Note: Spencer Highway and route B89 differ between Alford and Moonta: B89 passes through Kadina, Spencer Highway through Wallaroo. |
B090 B90 |
Tod Highway | Kyancutta | Lock | West of Pt Lincoln | ||
B091 B91 |
Birdseye Highway | Cowell | Lock | Elliston | ||
B097 B97 |
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Pimba | Woomera, Roxby Downs | Olympic Dam | ||
B100 B100 |
Lincoln Highway | Port Augusta | Whyalla | Port Lincoln | ||
Flinders Highway | Port Lincoln | Streaky Bay | Ceduna | |||
B101 B101 |
Southern Ports Highway | Millicent | Beachport, Robe | Kingston SE | 119 kilometres (74 mi) | |
C192 C192 |
Punt Rd | Mt Gambier | SA/VIC Border | |||
B201 B201 |
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Barmera | Berri | Renmark | ||
C420 C240 |
Wimmera Highway | Continuation of VIC B240 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Metropolitan Publications". Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts, Metropolitan Region. Archived from the original on 21 April 2000.
Trailblazers is a new route numbering system that guides both local and visiting road users through unfamiliar areas by the most efficient routes. This brochure includes a map illustrating the 19 designated routes in the metropolitan area extending to main tourism locations of Victor Harbour and the Barossa Valley. The new signs display the route number, the name of the road being travelled on, major crossroads being approached and destinations along each leg.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Where the new routes are". Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts, Transport SA, Metropolitan Region. Archived from the original on 10 September 2002.
- ↑ The Hon. Diana Laidlaw (24 June 1999). "Address to Estimates Committee B" (PDF). Hansard. House of Assembly - Estimates Committee B. Parliament of South Australia: 102. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
In terms of each class of output to be delivered by Transport SA in the year 1999-2000, the highlights are as follows: ... extension of the route numbering system across the rural arterial network ...
- ↑ "Murray Mallee, Riverland" (PDF). Naming of State Rural Roads. Government of South Australia. 6 December 2013. Rack Plan 870. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ↑ Google (18 November 2013). "Driving directions – National A1 South Australia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ↑ Google (18 November 2013). "Driving directions – B10 South Australia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 18 November 2013.
- ↑ Google (19 November 2013). "Driving directions – B52 South Australia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ↑ Google (19 November 2013). "Driving directions – B56 South Australia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
- ↑ Google (19 November 2013). "Driving directions – B89 South Australia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 19 November 2013.
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