Murray Valley Highway
Highway in Victoria and New South Wales / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Murray Valley Highway is a 663-kilometre (412 mi)[1] rural highway located in Victoria (with a short western tail in New South Wales), Australia, between Euston, New South Wales and Corryong, Victoria.[6] The popular tourist route mostly follows the southern bank of the Murray River and effectively acts as the northernmost highway in Victoria. For all but the western end's last three kilometres, the highway is allocated route B400.
Quick Facts Murray Valley Highway New South Wales–Victoria, Coordinates ...
Murray Valley Highway –Victoria | |
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Murray Valley Highway at Nathalia | |
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General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 663 km (412 mi)[1] |
Gazetted | November 1914 (as Main Road)[2] September 1932 (as State Highway)[3] |
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Former route number | National Route 16 (1955–1997/2013) (VIC/NSW) Entire route |
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Northwest end | Sturt Highway Euston, New South Wales |
Southeast end | Alpine Way VIC/NSW border |
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Region | Loddon Mallee, Hume[4] |
Major settlements | Robinvale, Swan Hill, Kerang, Echuca, Yarrawonga, Rutherglen, Wodonga, Tallangatta[5] |
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