Great Southern Highway

Great Southern Highway

The Great Southern Highway at Pingelly, 2014
The Great Southern Highway at Pingelly, 2014
Map of south-west Western Australia with Great Southern Highway highlighted in red
General information
TypeHighway
Length374 km (232 mi)
Route number(s) State Route 120 (York – Cranbrook)
Major junctions
North end Great Eastern Highway (National Highway 94), The Lakes
 
  • Northam–York Road (State Route 120)
  • Westdale Road
  • Brookton–Corrigin Road (State Route 40)
  • Brookton Highway (State Route 40)
  • Wagin-Dumbleyung Road (State Route 107)
  • Arthur Road (State Route 107)
South end Albany Highway (State Route 30), Cranbrook
Location(s)
Major settlementsYork, Beverley, Brookton, Narrogin, Wagin, Katanning
Highway system
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Great Southern Highway is a highway in the southern Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, starting from Great Eastern Highway at The Lakes, 50 km (31 mi) from Perth, and ending at Albany Highway near Cranbrook. It is the primary thoroughfare for this part of Western Australia and runs parallel with the Perth–Albany railway for its entire length. It is signed as State Route 120 from York to Cranbrook, and was first named in 1949,[1] although it was built well before that time.

  1. ^ "Land Act 1933–1948 – Naming of Great Southern Highway (per 5852/48)". Western Australia Government Gazette. 8 April 1949. p. 1949:?.

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