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Murchison Highway

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Type
  
Highway

South end
  
Zeehan

Length
  
147 km

Route number(s)
  
A10

North end
  
Somerset

Opened
  
13 December 1963 (1963-12-13)

Major cities
  
Rosebery, Tullah, Yolla, Tasmania

Major settlements
  
Rosebery, Tullah, Parrawe, Yolla, Tasmania

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The Murchison Highway is a highway located in the West Coast region of Tasmania, Australia. The 147-kilometre (91 mi) highway runs generally north-south, with Somerset, near Burnie, as its northern terminus and Zeehan as its southern terminus. The highway was opened on 13 December 1963. Part of the highway from Waratah to Burnie was known as the Waratah Highway until 1973.

Contents

Map of Murchison Hwy, Tasmania, Australia

Course

The highway is susceptible to ice and snow in winter. One of the notorious sections is at the edge of Mount Black, numerous accidents have occurred in the area. Also the Zeehan to Rosebery section has hazardous sections which can be affected by cold and wet weather.

Portions of the highway have been made redundant by extra roads built by Hydro Tasmania during their work on the upper Pieman River scheme and the Henty River dam schemes. These provide short cuts from Queenstown straight through to Tullah by going just west of the West Coast Range.

The highway crosses the Mackintosh River and the Murchison River near the town of Tullah, where the rivers form a confluence to form the Pieman River.

History

Prior to its construction, most transportation from the west coast to the north coast was required to use the Emu Bay Railway, or otherwise use shipping to Regatta Point or Strahan in Macquarie Harbour.

References

Murchison Highway Wikipedia