Major Intersections and Towns
Borung Highway | |||
Westbound | Distance to Dimboola (km) |
Distance to Donald (km) |
Eastbound |
Crossroads Intersection Western Highway to Horsham and Melbourne High Street to Dimboola Western Highway to Nhill and Adelaide |
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End Borung Highway | 1 | 97 | Start Borung Highway |
Horsham Horsham-Kalkee Road |
21 | 77 | Horsham Horsham-Kalkee Road |
Warracknabeal | 40 | 58 | Warracknabeal |
Horsham, Portland Henty Highway |
Horsham, Portland Henty Highway |
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Stawell, Melbourne Stawell-Warracknabeal Road |
Stawell, Melbourne Stawell-Warracknabeal Road |
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HOPETOUN RAIL LINE |
HOPETOUN RAIL LINE |
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Rainbow Warracknabeal-Rainbow Road |
41 | 57 | Rainbow Warracknabeal-Rainbow Road |
Hopetoun, Mildura Henty Highway |
Hopetoun, Mildura Henty Highway |
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Birchip Warracknabeal-Birchip Road |
43 | 55 | Birchip Warracknabeal-Birchip Road |
MILDURA RAIL LINE |
83 | 15 | MILDURA RAIL LINE |
continues as Borung Highway Start |
Birchip, Mildura Sunraysia Highway |
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Birchip, Mildura Sunraysia Highway |
End Borung Highway duplexes with Sunraysia Highway |
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MILDURA RAIL LINE |
91 | 7 | MILDURA RAIL LINE |
To Minyip; Stawell Donald-Stawell Road |
97.5 | 0.5 | To Minyip; Stawell Donald-Stawell Road |
Donald | 98 | 0 | Donald |
Westbound | Distance to Donald (km) |
Distance to Charlton (km) |
Eastbound |
End Borung Highway duplexes with Sunraysia Highway |
0 | 41 | St Arnaud, Ballarat, Melbourne Sunraysia Highway |
St Arnaud, Ballarat, Melbourne Sunraysia Highway |
continues as Borung Highway Start |
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MILDURA RAIL LINE |
0.5 | 40.5 | MILDURA RAIL LINE |
Swan Hill Donald-Swan Hill Road |
9 | 32 | Swan Hill Donald-Swan Hill Road |
St Arnaud, Wycheproof St Arnaud-Wycheproof Road |
28 | 13 | Wycheproof, St Arnaud St Arnaud-Wycheproof Road |
Start Borung Highway | 41 | 0 | Charlton |
End Borung Highway | |||
Crossroads Intersection Calder Highway to Wycheproof and Mildura Calder Highway to Bendigo and Melbourne |
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