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in
New South Wales
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, Victoria, and
South Australia
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. It is an important
road link for the transport of passengers and
freight between
Sydney and
Adelaide
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and the regions situated adjacent to the route.
Initially an amalgam of
trunk routes, the Sturt Highway was proclaimed a state highway in 1933. In 1955, the
Australian Government
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gazetted
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the highway as a National Route, and upgraded it as a National Highway in 1992, forming the Sydney-Adelaide Link. Sturt Highway is allocated route A20 for its entire length, the majority of which is a
single carriageway
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, and freeway standard and 6-lane arterial road standard towards its western terminus in Gawler.
Route
The highway runs generally east-west, roughly aligned to the southern bank of the
Murrumbidgee River
The Murrumbidgee River () is a major tributary of the Murray River within the Murray–Darling basin and the second longest river in Australia. It flows through the Australian state of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, des ...
in New South Wales, then, following that river's
confluence
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with the
Murray River
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, aligned to the Murray in north-western Victoria and eastern South Australia, generally towards the northern outskirts of Adelaide. The highway is the shortest, highest-standard route between Sydney and Adelaide.
The eastern terminus of Sturt Highway is at a
junction with Hume Highway at
Tarcutta
Tarcutta is a town in south-western New South Wales, Australia. The town is south-west of Sydney, east of the Hume Highway, It was proclaimed as a village on 28 October 1890. As of 2016, the town had a population of 446.
It serves a local far ...
, near
Gundagai. Heading west, the highway passes through the city of
Wagga Wagga
Wagga Wagga (; informally called Wagga) is a major regional city in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. Straddling the Murrumbidgee River, with an urban population of more than 56,000 as of June 2018, Wagga Wagga is the state's ...
and the towns
Narrandera,
Darlington Point,
Hay,
Balranald
Balranald is a town within the local government area of Balranald Shire, in the Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.
The town of Balranald is located where the Sturt Highway crosses the Murrumbidgee River in a remote, semi- d ...
,
Euston, leaving NSW by crossing the Murray River into Victoria from
Buronga to
Mildura
Mildura is a regional city in north-west Victoria, Australia. Located on the Victorian side of the Murray River, Mildura had a population of 34,565 in 2021. When nearby Wentworth, Irymple, Nichols Point and Merbein are included, the area h ...
. The highway continues more or less due west through the northwest of Victoria before entering South Australia. In South Australia, Sturt Highway passes
Renmark,
Monash,
Barmera,
Waikerie,
Blanchetown
Blanchetown is a small township in South Australia, on the (west) bank of the Murray River, northeast of Adelaide. The Blanchetown Bridge is the westernmost (and farthest downstream) of the four crossings of the Sturt Highway over the Murray Ri ...
and
Nuriootpa, where it reaches its western terminus on
Main North Road on the outskirts of
Gawler.
History
The route now known as Sturt Highway originated from stock routes cut across southern New South Wales through the 19th century: overlanders would travel from Sydney's Main South Road (now
Hume Highway) to
Albury, and follow along the southern bank of the
Murray River
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to
Adelaide
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.
Edward John Eyre
Edward John Eyre (5 August 181530 November 1901) was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, and Governor of Jamaica.
Early life
Eyre was born in Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, shortly before his family moved t ...
, the English explorer, travelled from Limestone Plains (now
Canberra) to Adelaide via this route in 1837, as did
Charles Sturt in 1838, before Eyre on his second run to South Australia headed west following the northern bank of the
Murrumbidgee River
The Murrumbidgee River () is a major tributary of the Murray River within the Murray–Darling basin and the second longest river in Australia. It flows through the Australian state of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, des ...
instead, crossing it at its junction with the Murray close to
Boundary Bend, and proceeded to Adelaide from there. The road pioneered by Eyre in 1839 left the Hume Highway at
Gundagai and followed the northern bank of the Murrumbidgee through the sites of Wagga Wagga, Narrandera, Hay and Balranald, and the north bank of the Murray River through the sites of Euston and
Wentworth, passing north of
Lake Victoria
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to the border with South Australia and onwards to Renmark; by 1852 a mail service by horseback operated from Wagga Wagga as far west as Balranald.
The route used by coaches between Wagga Wagga and the South Australian border as late as 1914 ran along the northern bank of the Murrumbidgee to Darlington Point - a bridge was built across the river in 1905, replacing a punt service operating from 1886 - and then along the river's southern bank to Hay, crossing the river again (a bridge in Hay had opened in 1874 by Sir
Henry Parkes
Sir Henry Parkes, (27 May 1815 – 27 April 1896) was a colonial Australian politician and longest non-consecutive Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, the present-day state of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia. He has ...
, replacing a ferry service operating since the 1850s).
The route then travelled the northern side of the Murrumbidgee again through
Maude and Balranald and onwards to Adelaide; by 1919 the route from Hay had been altered to travel the river's southern bank to Maude, before departing the water course for a more-direct route to Balranald (crossing the river there by a bridge opened in 1876).
. By 1928, the route had shifted south of the Murrumbidgee River between Tarcutta and Narrandera.
The passing of the ''Main Roads Act of 1924'' through the
Parliament of New South Wales
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provided for the declaration of Main Roads, roads partially funded by the State government through the Main Roads Board (later the
Department of Main Roads, and eventually
Transport for NSW). Main Road No. 4 was declared along this road from the intersection with
Hume Highway from Lower Tarcutta to Wagga Wagga (and continuing eastwards via Tumut, Adaminaby, Cooma, and Bega to Tathra) as part of Monaro Highway,
Main Road No. 6 was declared from Balranald via Euston and Wentworth to the state border with South Australia (and continuing eastwards via Oxley, Booligal, Gunbar, Rankins Springs, Wyalong and Cowra to Bathurst) as part of Mid-Western Highway,
and Main Road No. 58 was declared from Hay via Narranderra to Wagga Wagga (and continuing westwards via Maude to Oxley),
on the same day, 8 August 1928. With the passing of the ''Main Roads (Amendment) Act of 1929'' to provide for additional declarations of State Highways and Trunk Roads, these were amended to State Highways 4 and 6 and Trunk Road 58 on 8 April 1929.
Mid-Western Highway was rerouted between Gunbar and Balranald to pass through Hay, and the western end of Trunk Road 58 was truncated to meet it at Hay, on 24 September 1929.
The route of the main road from Narrandera to Darlington Point had shifted to the southern side of the river at this stage, thus following the present route east from Balranald. On 16 September 1930, the road between Wagga Wagga and Hay (Trunk Road 58) was named Sturt Trunk Road,
in honour of Captain
Charles Sturt who explored the area a century earlier and opened it up for agriculture.
The
Department of Main Roads, which had succeeded the MRB in the previous year, declared Sturt Highway as State Highway 14 on 8 August 1933, from the intersection with
Hume Highway at Lower Tarcutta via Wagga Wagga, Hay, Balranald, Euston and Wentworth to the state border with South Australia, subsuming the existing portions of Monaro Highway (State Highway 4) between Wagga Wagga and Lower Tarcutta, Sturt Trunk Road (Trunk Road 58) from Wagga Wagga to Hay, and Mid-Western Highway (State Highway 6) from Hay to the state border with South Australia.
eventually to Adelaide via Renmark;
the western end of Monaro Highway (today
Snowy Mountains Highway
Snowy Mountains Highway is a state highway located in New South Wales, Australia. Its two sections connect the New South Wales South Coast to the Monaro region, and the Monaro to the South West Slopes via the Snowy Mountains. The higher a ...
) was truncated to meet Hume Highway in Tarcutta, and the western end of Mid-Western Highway was truncated to meet Sturt Highway in Hay, as a result.
On 1 July 1938, the South Australian government decreed "the road from Gawler through Blanchetown to the border beyond Renmark will be known as the Sturt Highway", to join with the same road in New South Wales.
In 1939,
Sturt Highway was rerouted to run via
Mildura
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, using the former alignment of the
Murray Valley Highway (constructed in 1927 to provide a shorter, all-weather road connection between Mildura and Renmark, already declared a State Highway by the
Country Roads Board of Victoria in September 1932
) to make it the most direct route to Adelaide.
Sturt Highway was signed National Route 20 across its entire length in 1955. The
Whitlam Government introduced the federal ''National Roads Act 1974'',
where roads declared as a National Highway were still the responsibility of the states for road construction and maintenance, but were fully compensated by the Federal government for money spent on approved projects.
As an important interstate link between the capitals of New South Wales and South Australia, Sturt Highway was declared a
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in 1992. With all three states' conversion to their newer alphanumeric systems between the late 1990s to the early 2010s, its former route number was updated to A20 for the highway within Victoria (in 1997), South Australia (in 1998), and eventually the New South Wales section (in 2013).
The passing of the ''Roads Act of 1993'' through the
Parliament of New South Wales
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updated road classifications and the way they could be declared within New South Wales. Under this act, Sturt Highway today retains its declaration as Highway 14, from the intersection with Hume Highway north of Tarcutta to the bridge over the Murray River at Mildura.
The passing of the ''Road Management Act 2004''
through the
Parliament of Victoria
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granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to
VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared Sturt Highway (Arterial #6610) from the border with
South Australia
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at
Murray-Sunset to the border with
New South Wales
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Mildura
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Upgrades
South Australia
None of the Sturt Highway was originally constructed as
dual-carriageway, however work commenced in January 2007 to upgrade the highway to two lanes each way dual carriageway between the
Gawler Bypass and
Greenock
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in the Barossa Valley. The project was completed in 2010 with budget savings directed towards further Sturt Highway improvements.
Northern Expressway was built at the south-western end of the Sturt Highway, as part of an
AusLink/
Government of South Australia
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project to build a new freeway-standard road as part of the
North–South Corridor project, providing better access for road transport to
Port Adelaide
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and the industrial areas west and northwest of the city.
Other projects in South Australia include a number of
overtaking lanes added in the 2000s and 2010s to help make it safer with the high volume of traffic. Major 'S'-bend curves near
Waikerie were realigned, and further upgrades to the road were performed up to 2012.
Significant route changes
The original route of the Sturt Highway in the
Riverland passing through
Berri and
Glossop
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was bypassed to pass through
Monash in 1995; the former alignment is now known as the ''Old Sturt Highway'', route B201. The original route also passed through the middle of the
Barossa Valley along what is now the
Barossa Valley Way
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Route
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This first changed to a route passing to the north of
Nuriootpa around to the north and west of Gawler on the
Gawler Bypass and
Main North Road to
Gepps Cross. It later changed to use the
Northern Expressway instead. The more recent road duplication led to it bypassing
Daveyston and
Shea-Oak Log
Shea-Oak Log is a settlement in South Australia adjacent to the Sturt Highway
Sturt Highway is an Australian national highway in New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. It is an important road link for the transport of passengers a ...
instead of passing through these small towns.
When the
Northern Expressway and
Northern Connector were assigned as route M2, route A20 reverted to following
Main North Road south to
Gepps Cross.
Truro bypass
A new alignment is proposed to be built to the north of the town of
Truro
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to remove the highway traffic from the main street of the town. The bypass is proposed to be funded by the Australian government for $161.6 million and state government $40.4 million. Construction is expected to start late in 2022 and be completed by the end of 2026. The project will also adjust the alignment to reduce the steep hill between the Murray Flats and Truro. It will be built to a standard suitable for triple
road train
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History
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Victoria
There is also the proposed Mildura Truck Bypass, to be funded by Auslink 2.
Major river crossings
From east to west, the Sturt Highway follows much of the course of the Murrumbidgee River, on its southern banks, from the Sturt's eastern terminus with the Hume Motorway. At the Sturt Highway crosses the Murrumbidgee, carrying the highway to the north of the river via the Balranald Bridge. To the west and south-west, the Sturt Highway
crosses the Murray four times; between Buronga and Mildura, carrying the highway to the south of the Murray over the
George Chaffey Bridge, a high concrete-girder bridge that was opened in 1985; between and Renmark, carrying the highway to the north of the Murray over the
Paringa Bridge, a
lift-span bridge which used to have a railway through the middle as well as the road carriageway on each side;
between and
Kingston On Murray
Kingston On Murray (formerly Thurk and Kingston O.M.) is a town on the south bank of the Murray River in the Riverland region of South Australia. Its name is ultimately derived from Charles Kingston who was Premier of South Australia from 18 ...
, carrying the highway to the south of the Murray over the Kingston Bridge, a high bridge from an embankment on the right bank to the cliffs on the left bank;
and at Blanchetown, carrying the highway from east to west over the Murray (as the river flows south) over the Blanchetown Bridge, another high bridge to cliffs on the river's western bank.
The bridge at Blanchetown was originally opened in 1964. It replaced cable ferries, and was itself replaced in 1998 in response to concern about its ability to continue to carry
B-double trucks. The bridge at Kingston On Murray was opened in 1973
also replacing a very busy ferry crossing.
Major intersections
Towns on the Sturt Highway
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Image:Sturt Highway A20.jpg, Sturt Highway marked as A20 near Gumly Gumly
Gumly Gumly is a suburb of the city of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia and is located approximately 8 km east of the CBD on the Sturt Highway
Sturt Highway is an Australian national highway in New South Wales, Victoria, and S ...
Image:Edward Street (Sturt Highway) Wagga.jpg, Sturt Highway through Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Image:Truro Main Street.jpg, The Sturt Highway through Truro, South Australia
Image:Sturt and Olympic Highway intersection.jpg, The junction of the Sturt and Olympic highways
See also
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Highways in Australia
Highways in Australia are generally high capacity roads managed by state and territory government agencies, though Australia's federal government contributes funding for important links between capital cities and major regional centres. Pri ...
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List of highways in New South Wales
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List of highways in South Australia
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List of highways in Victoria
References
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