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Hamilton Highway

Hamilton Highway is located in Victoria
East end
East end
West end
West end
Coordinates
General information
TypeHighway
Length229.2 km (142 mi)[1]
GazettedMarch 1914 (as Main Road)[2]
1959/60 (as State Highway)[3]
Route number(s) B140 (1998–present)
Former
route number
State Route 106 (1986–1998)
Major junctions
East end Portarlington Road
Newtown, Geelong
 
West end Glenelg Highway
Hamilton, Victoria
Location(s)
Major settlementsFyansford, Cressy, Lismore, Mortlake, Penshurst
Highway system

Hamilton Highway is a rural highway through the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, linking Geelong and the town of Hamilton.[4]

Route[edit]

Hamilton Highway commences at the intersection of Latrobe Terrace and Portarlington Road in Geelong and heads in a westerly direction as a two-lane, single carriageway through Fyansford, crossing the Barwon River and an interchange with Geelong Ring Road, before leaving the Geelong suburbs and continuing west as a rural highway through the localities of Inverleigh, Cressy, Lismore, Mortlake, and Penshurst to eventually terminate at the intersection with Glenelg Highway at the eastern edge of Hamilton. Glenelg Highway continues west across the border with South Australia to Mount Gambier, making Hamilton Highway a popular alternative Melbourne-Mount Gambier route (being roughly 50 km shorter than a corresponding journey via the Victorian coast along Highway 1).

History[edit]

The passing of the Country Roads Act of 1912[5] through the Parliament of Victoria provided for the establishment of the Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) and their ability to declare Main Roads, taking responsibility for the management, construction and care of the state's major roads from local municipalities. (Geelong-) Inverleigh Road from Geelong to Inverleigh was declared a Main Road on 16 March 1914.[2]

The passing of the Highways and Vehicles Act of 1924[6] provided for the declaration of State Highways, roads two-thirds financed by the State government through the Country Roads Board. Hamilton Highway was declared a State Highway in the 1959/60 financial year, from Geelong via Cressy and Mortlake to Hamilton (for a total of 143 miles), subsuming the original declaration of Geelong-Inverleigh Road as a Main Road; before this declaration, this road was referred to as Geelong-Hamilton Road.[3]

The Geelong end of the highway was once routed along Hyland Street through Fyansford, until the construction of Deviation Road between 1931 and 1932 with unemployment labour during the Great Depression. Opened in 1933, it was cut into the hillside, the surface was originally of concrete construction. The road opened 54 years after the first petition by Fyansford residents for such a road.[7]

A new bridge over Woady Yaloak River in Cressy was opened in 1995, at a cost of $2.86 million, adjacent to and replacing a structure built in 1854 and rebuilt in 1880 after fire damage, retained but now closed to vehicular traffic.[8]

Hamilton Highway was signed as State Route 106 between Geelong and Hamilton in 1986; with Victoria's conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in the late 1990s, this was replaced by route B140.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[9] granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: in 2004, VicRoads re-declared the road as Hamilton Highway (Arterial #6780), beginning at Latrobe Terrace at Geelong and ending at Glenelg Highway in Hamilton.[4]

Major Intersections and Towns[edit]

LGALocation[1][4]km[1]miDestinationsNotes
Greater GeelongNewtown0.00.0 Ryrie Street (C123 east) – Geelong, DrysdaleEastern terminus of highway and route B140
Latrobe Terrace (A10/Tourist Drive 21 north, south) – Corio, Waurn Ponds
1.50.93 Shannon Avenue (C136) – Belmont, Corio
Fyansford3.92.4 Hyland Street (C118) – CorioRoundabout
5.43.4 Geelong Ring Road (M1) – Melbourne, Colac
6.03.7 Fyansford–Gheringhap Road (C137) – Ballarat
Golden PlainsStonehaven8.35.2 Merrawarp Road (C111 south) – Ceres, MoriacConcurrency with route C111
8.75.4 Friend In Hand Road (C111 north) – Gheringhap, Ballarat
Inverleigh27.417.0 Inverleigh–Winchelsea Road (C145) – Winchelsea
31.719.7 Inverleigh–Shelford Road (C144) – Shelford
Colac OtwayCressy64.440.0 Colac–Ballarat Road (C146 north) – Rokewood, BallaratConcurrency with route C146
65.740.8 Colac–Ballarat Road (C146 south) – Cressy, Colac
CorangamiteDuverney72.144.8 Foxhow Road (C164) – Camperdown
Lismore89.955.9 Lismore–Scarsdale Road (C171) – Ballarat
94.758.8 Camperdown–Lismore Road (C165) – Camperdown
96.660.0 Lismore–Skipton Road (C172) – Camperdown, Skipton
Darlington121.575.5 Darlington Road (C173) – Camperdown
MoyneMortlake144.589.8 Mortlake–Ararat Road (C148 north) – Lake Bolac, Ararat
Terang–Mortlake Road (C156 south) – Terang, Cobden
146.390.9 Hopkins Highway (B120) – Warrnambool
Caramut177.4110.2 Warrnambool–Caramut Road (C174) – Warrnambool
Southern GrampiansPenshurst201.4125.1 Penshurst–Dunkeld Road (C178 north) – DunkeldConcurrency with route C178
202.4125.8 Penshurst–Warrnambool Road (C178 south) – Port Fairy, Warrnambool
Macarthur–Penshurst Road (C185 west) – Macarthur
Hamilton229.2142.4 Glenelg Highway (B160) – Hamilton, Portland, Horsham, Mount GambierWestern terminus of highway and route B140
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Google (15 October 2021). "Hamilton Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 1 April 1914. p. 1546. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Country Roads Board Victoria. Forty-Seventh Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1960". Country Roads Board of Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 21 November 1960. pp. 7–8.
  4. ^ a b c VicRoads. "VicRoads – Register of Public Roads 2024" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 957. Archived from the original on 19 June 2024. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  5. ^ An Act relating to Country Roads State of Victoria, 23 December 1912
  6. ^ An Act to make further provision with respect to Highways and Country Roads Motor Cars and Traction Engines and for other purposes State of Victoria, 30 December 1924
  7. ^ John, McNeil (1990) A Journey to Destiny 1890-1990 100 Years of Cement Manufacturing at Fyansford by Australian Cement Limited
  8. ^ "VicRoads Annual Report 1994-95". VicRoads. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 26 September 1995. p. 10.
  9. ^ State Government of Victoria. "Road Management Act 2004" (PDF). Government of Victoria. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.

External links[edit]

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