The East Tamar Highway is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. It covers the eastern edge of the Tamar River, from Launceston to the lighthouse at Low Head.
East Tamar Highway | |
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General information | |
Type | Highway |
Length | 56.2 km (35 mi) |
Route number(s) | A8 Launceston — Low Head |
Former route number | State Route 1[1] |
Major junctions | |
South end | York Street / West Tamar Highway York Street / West Tamar Highway Bathurst Street Wellington Street Launceston, Tasmania |
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North end | Low Head Lighthouse Low Head, Tasmania |
Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Dilston, Hillwood, George Town, Low Head |
Highway system | |
It is labelled as route A8, but prior to 1980 was signed as State Route 1.[2][3]
Plans for a high-speed East Tamar Highway date back to the 1950s.[4]
Major intersections
editFour shielded routes terminate at the intersections of streets in the Launceston CBD. Because all the involved streets are one-way each route has separate inbound and outbound termini.[5] One of these routes is the East Tamar Highway. Distances from each terminus to a point on the route may not be identical. Those shown below are from the outbound terminus.
LGA | Location | km[6] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Launceston | Launceston | 0 | 0.0 | West Tamar Highway (Brisbane Street) (A7) – from southwest – Trevallyn / Midland Highway (Bathurst Street) (National Highway 1) – from southeast – South Launceston / Brisbane Street to Tasman Highway (A3) – northeast – Newstead | Southern end of East Tamar Highway. Road proceeds north west as Bathurst Street. |
0.25 | 0.16 | Cimitiere Street – northeast – Launceston | No northbound entry from or southbound exit to Cimitiere Street | ||
North Esk River | 0.9– 1.0 | 0.56– 0.62 | Charles Street Bridge[7] | ||
Launceston | Invermay | 1.6– 1.7 | 0.99– 1.1 | Forster Street – east and west – Invermay | |
Mowbray | 3.2– 3.5 | 2.0– 2.2 | Mowbray Link – northeast – Mowbray | ||
Newnham | 4.9– 5.2 | 3.0– 3.2 | University Way – northeast – Newnham | ||
Rocherlea | 8.5– 9.1 | 5.3– 5.7 | George Town Road (B81) – southeast – Scottsdale | ||
Dilston | 10.6– 10.9 | 6.6– 6.8 | John Lees Drive (C742) – northwest – Dilston | ||
18.1– 18.2 | 11.2– 11.3 | John Lees Drive (C742) – southwest – Dilston | |||
Swan Bay / Dilston midpoint | 20.6 | 12.8 | Windermere Road (C739) – west – Windermere | ||
George Town | Mount Direction / Hillwood midpoint | 25.5 | 15.8 | Dalrymple Road (C809) – northeast – Mount Direction | |
Hillwood | 27.4 | 17.0 | Hillwood Jetty Road (C727) – southwest – Hillwood | ||
31.6– 32.4 | 19.6– 20.1 | Batman Highway (B73) – west – Sidmouth / East Arm Road (C810) – southeast – Mount Direction | |||
Fourteen Mile Creek | 33.4 | 20.8 | Bridge over creek (name not known) | ||
George Town | Bell Bay | 44.9 | 27.9 | Bridport Road (B82) – east – Bridport | |
45.9 | 28.5 | Bell Bay Road (C853) – south – Bell Bay | |||
Low Head | 56.2 | 34.9 | End of highway – road continues to Low Head Lighthouse | Northern end of East Tamar Highway | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Former State Route Numbering System in Tasmania, Ozroads: the Australian Roads Website.
- ^ "Ozroads: Tasmanian route A8".
- ^ "Ozroads: Tasmania - former State Route system".
- ^ "Plans For New High Speed East Tamar Highway Outlined". The Examiner. Launceston, Tasmania. 4 November 1953. p. 3. Retrieved 23 December 2013 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Launceston CBD" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- ^ "East Tamar Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- ^ "Charles Street Bridge". Mapcarta. Retrieved 31 October 2018.