Borung Highway - Major Intersections and Towns

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
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
Stawell, Melbourne
Stawell-Warracknabeal Road
Stawell, Melbourne
Stawell-Warracknabeal Road
HOPETOUN RAIL LINE
HOPETOUN RAIL LINE
Rainbow
Warracknabeal-Rainbow Road
41 57 Rainbow
Warracknabeal-Rainbow Road
Hopetoun, Mildura
Henty Highway
Hopetoun, Mildura
Henty Highway
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
Birchip, Mildura
Sunraysia Highway
End
Borung Highway duplexes with Sunraysia Highway
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
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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