South Arm Highway

South Arm Highway

The South Arm Highway (or B33) is a highway in Hobart, Australia. The highway is a major trunk road that carries heavy commuter traffic much like the Southern Outlet, except on the eastern side of the River Derwent. The Highway Starts at the Eastern Outlet near Mornington then travels south changing name to Rokeby Road and again to South Arm Road.

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