Cobb Highway - Major Intersections and Towns

Major Intersections and Towns

Cobb Highway
Northbound Distance to
Wilcannia
(km)
Distance to
Melbourne
(km)
Southbound
Crossroads
Barrier Highway to Wilcannia and Broken Hill
Barrier Highway to Cobar and Dubbo
End Cobb Highway 20 793 Start Cobb Highway
Menindee
Ivanhoe-Menindee Road
178 635 Menindee
Ivanhoe-Menindee Road
Ivanhoe 182 631 Ivanhoe
Balranald
Balranald Road
182.5 630.5 Balranald, Swan Hill
Balranald Road
Cobar
Behring Street
183 630 Cobar
Behring Street
BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
185 628 BROKEN HILL RAIL LINE
Hillston
Mossgiel Trunk Road
233 580 Hillston, Griffith
Mossgiel Trunk Road
Hillston, Cobar, Bourke
Lachlan Valley Way
315 498 Hillston
Lachlan Valley Way
continues as 392 421 Goolgowi, West Wyalong, Bathurst, Sydney
Mid-Western Highway
Goolgowi, West Wyalong, Bathurst, Sydney
Mid-Western Highway
continues as
Maude
Cadell Street
392.5 421.5 Maude
Cadell Street
Hay 393 420 Hay
MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER 394 419 MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER
continues as 395 418 Narrandera, Wagga Wagga, Sydney;
Balranald, Mildura, Adelaide
Sturt Highway
Balranald, Mildura, Adelaide;
Narrandera, Wagga Wagga, Sydney
Sturt Highway
End
continues as
Jerilderie
Jerilderie Road
402 411 Jerilderie
Jerilderie Road
Moulamein
Moulamein Road
499 314 Moulamein
Moulamein Road
Finley, Berrigan, Albury
Riverina Highway
516 297 Finley, Berrigan, Albury
Riverina Highway
Deniliquin 517 296 Deniliquin
Barham, Kerang
Deniliquin-Barham Road
518 295 Barham, Kerang
Deniliquin-Barham Road
Mathoura 550 263 Mathoura
Barmah, Nathalia
Barmah Road
576 237 Barmah, Nathalia
Barmah Road
Womboota
Perricoota Road
590 223 Womboota
Perricoota Road
Moama 591 222 Moama
Start Cobb Highway
from Northern Highway
592 221 End Cobb Highway
MURRAY RIVER MURRAY RIVER
NEW SOUTH WALES
STATE BORDER
VICTORIA
592 221 continues as Northern Highway
to Echuca / Bendigo / Melbourne

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