Snowy Mountains Highway
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Der Snowy Mountains Highway ist eine Fernstraße im Südosten des australischen Bundesstaates New South Wales. Er verbindet den Hume Highway zwischen Tarcutta und Tumalong mit Tathra an der Küste von New South Wales. Dabei überquert er die Snowy Mountains im Kosciuszko-Nationalpark und die Great Dividing Range östlich von Cooma, der größten Stadt an dieser Straße.
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Snowy Mountains Highway is a 333-kilometre-long (207 mi) 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 altitude regions of this road are subject to snow over the winter months, and the road also provides access to many parts of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. The highway bears the B72 shield along its entire length.
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La Snowy Mountains Highway est un axe routier long de 415 km situé au sud-est de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, en Australie. Elle doit prendre le nom officiel de B72. Les Snowy Mountains sont la plus haute chaîne de montagnes du continent australien. Elle démarre de la Hume Highway 30 km au sud-est de Gundagai, traverse le Parc national du Kosciuszko au sud du Territoire de la capitale australienne passe à Cooma où elle emprunte le trajet de la Monaro Highway sur quelques kilomètres avant de s'achever sur la Princes Highway, 6 km au nord de Bega.
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Snowy Mountains Highway
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Snowy Mountains Highway
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Snowy Mountains Highway
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Gilmore
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Steeple Flat
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Coopers Gully
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Dargans Flat
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Mundarlo–Mount Adrah boundary
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Diagram depicting B72 shield
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Diagram depicting National Route 18 shield
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Bridge over the river
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Distinctive yellow lane marking and tall red reflector posts used in high altitude sections of the highway. This image was taken within a forested section near Yarrangobilly Caves.
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Looking east along the Snowy Mountains Highway , in Adelong.
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Snowy Mountains Highway passing through Kiandra
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Westbound on the Hume Highway, at the western terminus of the Snowy Mountains Highway.
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vertical
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Former National Route 18 shield and current B72 route marker
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National Route 18
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Australian national route 18.svg
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Driving in Kosciuszko National Park, Australia.jpg
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New South Wales alphanumeric route B72.svg
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Snowy Mountains Highway, Kiandra.JPG
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Hume Highway near the Snowy Mountains Highway exit .jpg
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Listing includes: Termini, declared roads, former alignments, and intersections where a turn is required to remain on the highway, and minor roads at these intersections.
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Total length without including gap in the highway roadway is approximately .
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Location Snowy Mountains Hwy.svg
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Former highway alignment
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Westbound traffic turns northwest, eastbound traffic turns northeast
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Westbound traffic turns south, eastbound traffic turns east
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Western terminus of northwestern section of highway and route B72
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Eastern terminus of northwestern section of highway, route B72 continues south along Monaro Highway
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One way road Entry only
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One way road Exit only
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Partial Y-interchange, no northwestern exit northbound
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Western terminus of southeastern section of highway, route B72 continues north along Monaro Highway
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Road also listed in schedule as "Wolumla – Bemboka Road"
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Westbound traffic turns west, eastbound traffic turns north
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Eastern terminus of southeastern section of highway and route B72
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Within Kosciuszko National Park, it is recommended that two-wheel drive vehicles carry snow chains during winter.
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Hume Highway
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Princes Highway
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Kosciuszko Road
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Monaro Highway
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Middlingbank Road
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Bombala Street
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Capper Street
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Batlow Road
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Gocup Road
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Mogilla Road
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Old Bega Road
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Quartz Street, to Grahamstown Road
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Sharp Street , Canberra
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Tumut Street, to Wondalga Road
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Wee Jasper Road, Tumut Airport
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Yarrangobilly Caves Exit Road
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Yarrangobilly Caves Entry Road Yarrangobilly Caves
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B72
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Der Snowy Mountains Highway ist eine Fernstraße im Südosten des australischen Bundesstaates New South Wales. Er verbindet den Hume Highway zwischen Tarcutta und Tumalong mit Tathra an der Küste von New South Wales. Dabei überquert er die Snowy Mountains im Kosciuszko-Nationalpark und die Great Dividing Range östlich von Cooma, der größten Stadt an dieser Straße.
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La Snowy Mountains Highway est un axe routier long de 415 km situé au sud-est de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, en Australie. Elle doit prendre le nom officiel de B72. Les Snowy Mountains sont la plus haute chaîne de montagnes du continent australien. Elle démarre de la Hume Highway 30 km au sud-est de Gundagai, traverse le Parc national du Kosciuszko au sud du Territoire de la capitale australienne passe à Cooma où elle emprunte le trajet de la Monaro Highway sur quelques kilomètres avant de s'achever sur la Princes Highway, 6 km au nord de Bega. Elle traverse les villes de Tumut et Cooma. En route, Kiandra est une ville abandonnée de l'époque de la ruée vers l'or et le lieu de naissance du ski en Australie. Pendant un siècle (de 1859, jusqu'à la création de Cabramurra), Kiandra était la plus haute ville d'Australie et un centre de sports de neige. Les équipements de ski de Kiandra ont été transférés à Selwyn Snowfields en 1978. Adaminaby est un endroit apprécié par les pêcheurs. Le village a été transféré à son nouvel emplacement en 1957, lors de la construction des aménagements hydroélectriques des Snowy Mountains (Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme). La localité d'origine a été inondée par le Lac Eucumbene. Elle est généralement en bon état et la vitesse est limitée à 100 km/h sur la plus grande partie de son trajet.
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Snowy Mountains Highway is a 333-kilometre-long (207 mi) 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 altitude regions of this road are subject to snow over the winter months, and the road also provides access to many parts of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. The highway bears the B72 shield along its entire length. The highway originally bore the name Monaro Highway until 1958, when it received its current name. It originally ran from Tathra to Wagga Wagga but has been shortened to run from Princes Highway to Hume Highway instead. Part of the roadway was reallocated to what is now known as Monaro Highway in 1955. Reservoirs created as a result of dams built in the 1950s and 1960s as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme required the creation of major realignments to avoid submerged areas. Previous to New South Wales' conversion to alphanumeric route markers, it was signed as National Route 18.
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Princes Highway
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Monaro Highway
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Hume Highway
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Monaro Highway
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Gocup Road
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Mogilla Road
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Wee Jasper Road
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including intervening roadway.
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Snowy Mountains Highway highlighted in green
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Eucumbene River
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