Highway 1 (New South Wales)
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In New South Wales, Highway 1 is a 1,351-kilometre (839 mi) long[1] route that crosses the state, from the Queensland/New South Wales border near Tweed Heads to the Victorian border near Timbillica. It provides the main coastal route between Brisbane and Melbourne via Sydney. Highway 1 continues around the rest of Australia, joining all mainland state capitals, and connecting major centres in Tasmania.

With the entire route passing close to the coast, for many New South Wales residents Highway 1 is synonymous with summer holiday road trips. Parts of the route are also busy intercity or commuter routes.
While the route is defined by its designation of "1", with today's alphanumeric route numbering system the route consists of eight sections, alternating between the M1 designation (for motorway grade sections) and the A1 designation (for other sections).
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History
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Highway 1 was created as part of the National Route Numbering system, adopted in 1955. The route was compiled from an existing network of state and local roads and tracks.[2]
Route Numbering
When Highway 1 was declared in 1955, the entire route carried the National Route 1 shield. In 1974, the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway section was declared part of the National Highway, and the route marker was subsequently updated to National Highway 1 for this section [3]
In 1993, the route numbering was further complicated with the introduction of the Metroad numbering system within the Sydney metro area. The section of highway 1 between Wahroonga and Waterfall was proclaimed Metroad 1.
In 2013, alphanumeric route numbering was introduced to New South Wales, and all sections of Highway 1 were changed to carry either the M1 or A1 designation, depending on the grade of the road. As of 2013, large sections of the Pacific Highway are actually of motorway standard, despite still carrying the A1 designation. The government has explained this is to avoid frequent changes in route designation, with plans to update the designation to M1 over time as large sections of road are brought to motorway standard.[4]
Route description
Script error: No such module "Attached KML". Highway 1 travels multiple named roads on its journey from the Queensland to the Victorian border:
- x20px Pacific Motorway (Brisbane to Brunswick Heads)
- x20px Pacific Highway (Brunswick Heads to Newcastle)
- x20px Pacific Motorway (Newcastle to Wahroonga)
- x20px Pacific Highway (Wahroonga to Artarmon)
- x20px Gore Hill Freeway (Artarmon to Naremburn)
- x20px Warringah Freeway (Naremburn to North Sydney)
- x20px Sydney Harbour Tunnel (North Sydney to Sydney)
- x20px Cahill Expressway (Sydney to Woolloomooloo)
- x20px Eastern Distributor (Woolloomooloo to Kensington)
- x20px Southern Cross Drive (Kensington to Mascot)
- x20px General Holmes Drive (Mascot to Kyeemagh)
- x20px General Holmes Drive (Kyeemagh to Brighton-Le-Sands)
- x20px The Grand Parade (Brighton-Le-Sands to Brighton-Le-Sands)
- x20px President Avenue (Brighton-Le-Sands to Kogarah)
- x20px Princes Highway (Kogarah to Sutherland)
- x20px Acacia Road (Sutherland to Sutherland)
- x20px Princes Highway (Sutherland to Waterfall)
- x20px Princes Motorway (Waterfall to Yallah)
- x20px Princes Highway (Yallah to Timbillica)[1]
Major intersections
Highway 1 intersects the following major roads in New South Wales:[1]
- x20px Bruxner Highway
- x20px Gwydir Highway
- x20px Oxley Highway
- x20px New England Highway
- x20px Hunter Expressway
- x20px Newcastle Link Road
- x20px Central Coast Highway
- x20px Mona Vale Road/Ryde Road (A3)
- x20px Military Road (A8)
- x20px Bradfield Highway (A4)
- x20px M5 East Freeway (M5)
- x20px King Georges Road (A3)
- x20px Heathcote Road (A6)
- x20px Illawarra Highway (A48)
- x20px Kings Highway
- x20px Snowy Mountains Highway
References
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See also
- Highway 1 (Northern Territory)
- Highway 1 (Queensland)
- Highway 1 (South Australia)
- Highway 1 (Tasmania)
- Highway 1 (Victoria)
- Highway 1 (Western Australia)
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- ↑ http://www.ozroads.com.au/NationalSystem/hwy1-nsw.htm OzRoads: HIGHWAY ONE New South Wales Section[self-published source]
- ↑ http://engage.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/road-route-markers?module=qanda&qn_id=4413#single_question_4413
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