Major Intersections and Towns
Olympic Highway | |||
Northbound | Distance to Cowra (km) |
Distance to Albury (km) |
Southbound |
Crossroads Mid-Western Highway to Forbes, Grenfell and Hay Mid-Western Highway to Cowra, Canowindra, Bathurst and Sydney |
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End Olympic Highway | 1 | 338 | Start Olympic Highway |
Greenethorpe Greenethorpe–Koorawatha Road |
26 | 313 | Greenethorpe Greenethorpe–Koorawatha Road |
BLAYNEY–DEMONDRILLE RAIL LINE |
BLAYNEY–DEMONDRILLE RAIL LINE |
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Koorawatha | 27 | 312 | Koorawatha |
Grenfell, Forbes Henry Lawson Way |
69 | 270 | Grenfell, Forbes Henry Lawson Way |
BLAYNEY-DEMONDRILLE RAIL LINE | 69.9 | 269.1 | BLAYNEY-DEMONDRILLE RAIL LINE |
Murringo, Boorowa Murringo Road |
70 | 269 | Young |
Murringo, Boorowa Murringo Road |
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Grogan, Temora Boorowa Street |
70.5 | 268.5 | Grogan, Temora Boorowa Street |
Young | |||
Murrumburrah, Harden Harden-Wombat Road |
84 | 255 | Wombat |
Wombat | Murrumburrah, Harden Harden–Wombat Road |
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SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE | 99 | 240 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Temora, Murrumburrah, Harden, Yass Burley Griffin Way |
100 | 239 | Wallendbeen |
Wallendbeen | Harden, Yass, Temora, Griffith Burley Griffin Way |
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SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE | 117 | 222 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
COOTAMUNDRA-LAKE CARGELLIGO RAIL LINE |
118 | 221 | COOTAMUNDRA-LAKE CARGELLIGO RAIL LINE |
Cootamundra | 120 | 219 | Cootamundra |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE | 123 | 216 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
136 | 203 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Bethungra | 142 | 197 | Bethungra |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
143 | 196 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
153 | 186 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Illabo | 155 | 184 | Illabo |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE | 171 | 168 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Gundagai, Tumut Wantabadgery Road |
172 | 167 | Gundagai, Tumut Wantabadgery Road |
Junee | |||
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
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Coolamon, Temora Junee-Coolamon Road |
172.2 | 166.8 | Coolamon, Temora Junee-Coolamon Road |
Junee | |||
Temora, West Wyalong Goldfields Way |
181 | 158 | Temora, West Wyalong Goldfields Way |
Coolamon, Ardlethan Coolamon Road |
208 | 131 | Coolamon, Ardlethan Coolamon Road |
continues as | 215 | 124 | Wagga Wagga |
Gundagai, Tumut, Canberra, Sydney Sturt Highway |
Gundagai, Tumut, Canberra, Sydney Sturt Highway |
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Wagga Wagga | duplexes with | ||
duplexes with | 217 | 122 | Narrandera, Hay, Mildura, Adelaide Sturt Highway |
Narrandera, Hay, Mildura, Adelaide Sturt Highway |
continues as | ||
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE | 221 | 118 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Uranquinty | 228 | 111 | Uranquinty |
The Rock, Lockhart Urana Street |
243 | 96 | The Rock, Lockhart Urana Street |
Henty | 273 | 66 | Henty |
Holbrook, Tarcutta Culcairn-Holbrook Road |
289.9 | 49.1 | Holbrook, Tarcutta Culcairn-Holbrook Road |
SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
290 | 49 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Walbundrie Culcairn Road |
Culcairn | ||
Culcairn | Walbundrie Culcairn Road |
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Jindera, Ettamogah Wagga Road |
309 | 30 | Gerogery |
Gerogery | Jindera, Ettamogah Wagga Road |
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SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE | 314 | 25 | SYDNEY–MELBOURNE RAIL LINE |
Start Olympic Highway from Hume Highway |
319 | 20 | Holbrook, Gundagai, Canberra, Sydney Hume Highway |
End Olympic Highway continues as Hume Highway to Albury / Wangaratta / Melbourne |
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