The Hyland Highway (formerly the Hyland Way) is a road connecting the towns of Traralgon and Yarram in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.
The highway was named after the deceased Sir Herbert Hyland, a popular politician for the Country party in the Gippsland area.
Numerous roads are named after Hyland throughout the state of Victoria.
Read more about Hyland Highway: Major Intersections and Towns
Famous quotes containing the word highway:
“Off Highway 106
At Cherrylog Road I entered
The 34 Ford without wheels,
Smothered in kudzu,
With a seat pulled out to run
Corn whiskey down from the hills,”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)