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List of Western Australian highways

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Western Australia's population is mainly concentrated in the south west. Even then, outside of Perth the population is relatively sparse when compared to rural areas of the eastern states. Most of the highways are found here. This is the list of highways in Western Australia.

  • Albany Highway (State Highway 30)
  • Brand Highway (Highway 1)
  • Brockman Highway
  • Brookton Highway (State Highway 40)
  • Bussell Highway (State Highway 10)
  • Canning Highway (National 94 / Highway 1)
  • Coolgardie-Esperance Highway (National 94 / Highway 1)
  • Duncan Road
  • Eastern Highway
  • Eyre Highway (National 1)
  • Gary Junction Road
  • Gibb River Road
  • Great Eastern Highway (National 94)
  • Great Northern Highway (National 95 / National 1)
  • Great Southern Highway (State Highway 120)
  • Leach Highway (State Highway 7)
  • Muirs Highway (State Highway 102)
  • North West Coastal Highway (Highway 1)
  • Reid Highway (State Highway 3)
  • Roe Highway (State Highway 3)
  • South Coast Highway (Highway 1)
  • South Western Highway (Highway 1)
  • Tonkin Highway (State Highway 4)
  • Vasse Highway (State Highway 10)
  • West Coast Highway (State Highway 71)

As the outback covers most of Western Australia, tracks provide vital links to remote communities and settlements. It must be emphasised that these tracks are unsealed, remote and in many cases pases through restricted areas. They should only be negotiated by experienced drivers.

See also: List of Australian highways for highways in other states

10-26-2009 08:16:03
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