Barrier Highway - Major Intersections and Towns

Major Intersections and Towns

Barrier Highway
Westbound Distance to
Adelaide
(km)
Distance to
Broken Hill
(km)
Eastbound
T-intersection
Main North Road to Tarlee, Gawler and Adelaide
Main North Road to Clare, Jamestown and Port Augusta
End Barrier Highway 85 424 Start Barrier Highway
Riverton 93 416 Riverton
continues as 102 407 Saddleworth
Marrabel, Eudunda
Marrabel Road
Marrabel, Eudunda
Marrabel Road
duplexes with
Saddleworth 103 406 Auburn, Port Wakefield
Auburn Road
duplexes with
Auburn, Port Wakefield
Auburn Road
continues as
Manoora 112 397 Manoora
BURRA RAIL LINE
113 396 BURRA RAIL LINE
Farrell Flat, Clare
Farrell Flat Road
142 367 Farrell Flat
Farrell Flat Road
Burra 155 354 Burra
continues as 157 352 Morgan, Waikerie
Spalding Burramble-Morgan Road
Morgan, Waikerie
Spalding Burramble-Morgan Road
duplexes with
duplexes with 163 346 Spalding, Crystal Brook
Ford Road
Spalding, Crystal Brook
Ford Road
continues as
Jamestown
Tommy Gap Road
187 322 Hallett
Hallett Jamestown
Tommy Gap Road
Jamestown, Gladstone
Jamestown-Whyte Yarcowie Road
209 300 Whyte Yarcowie
Whyte Yarcowie Jamestown, Gladstone
Jamestown-Whyte Yarcowie Road
Terowie 218 291 Terowie
Peterborough
Terowie Road
221 288 Peterborough
Terowie Road
Peterborough, Orroroo, Port Augusta
Wilmington-Ucolta Road
241 268 Peterborough, Orroroo
Wilmington-Ucolta Road
CRYSTAL BROOK-BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
243 266 CRYSTAL BROOK-BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
Waukaringa
Yunta-Waukaringa Road
313 196 Yunta
Yunta Waukaringa
Yunta-Waukaringa Road
Manna Hill 356 153 Manna Hill
Olary 394 115 Olary
CRYSTAL BROOK-BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
427 82 CRYSTAL BROOK-BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
CRYSTAL BROOK-BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE 460.5 48.5 CRYSTAL BROOK-BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
Cockburn 462.5 46.5 Cockburn
Start 463 46 End
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
STATE BORDER
NEW SOUTH WALES
End 463 46 Start
Silverton
Brookfield Avenue
509 0 Broken Hill
Silverton
Brookfield Avenue
Westbound Distance to
Adelaide
(km)
Distance to
Sydney
(km)
Eastbound
continues as 511 1160 Milparinka, Tibooburra
Silver City Highway
Milparinka, Tibooburra
Silver City Highway
duplexes with
duplexes with 512.5 1158.5 Wentworth, Mildura, Melbourne
Silver City Highway
Wentworth, Mildura, Melbourne
Silver City Highway
continues as
Westbound Distance to
Broken Hill
(km)
Distance to
Sydney
(km)
Eastbound
Menindee
Menindee Road
0 1158 Menindee
Menindee Road
Broken Hill
White Cliffs
Opal Miners Way
194.5 963.5 White Cliffs
Opal Miners Way
Wannaring
Wilcannia-Wannaring Road
195.3 962.7 Wilcannia
Wannaring
Wilcannia-Wannaring Road
Menindee
Menindee-Wilcannia Road
195.4 962.6 Menindee
Menindee-Wilcannia Road
Wilcannia
DARLING RIVER 195.5 962.5 DARLING RIVER
Louth, Bourke
Wilcannia-Bourke Road
202 956 Louth, Bourke
Wilcannia-Bourke Road
Ivanhoe, Hay
Cobb Highway
215 943 Ivanhoe, Hay, Melbourne
Cobb Highway
Ivanhoe
Cobar-Belarabon Road
446 712 Ivanhoe
Cobar-Belarabon Road
Cobar 456 702 Cobar
continues as 456.5 701.5 Bourke, Charleville
Kidman Way
Bourke, Charleville
Kidman Way
duplexes with
duplexes with 457 701 Hillston, Condobolin, Griffith
Kidman Way
Hillston, Condobolin, Griffith
Kidman Way
continues as
Canbelego, Nymagee
Gilgunnia-Canbelego Road
500 658 Canbelego, Nymagee
Gilgunnia-Canbelego Road
NYNGAN-COBAR RAIL LINE 524 634 NYNGAN-COBAR RAIL LINE
Nymagee
Hermidale-Nymagee Road
542 616 Hermidale
Hermidale Nymagee
Hermidale-Nymagee Road
Nymagee
Gilgai Road
566 598 Miandetta
Miandetta Nymagee
Gilgai Road
NYNGAN-COBAR RAIL LINE
583 575 NYNGAN-COBAR RAIL LINE
Start Barrier Highway 586 572 Nyngan
End Barrier Highway
T-intersection
Mitchell Highway to Bourke, Charleville and Augathella
Mitchell Highway to Dubbo, Bathurst and Sydney

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