Burley Griffin Way

Burley Griffin Way is a New South Wales state route, is located in south eastern Australia. Named after the American architect, Walter Burley Griffin, designer of the cities of Canberra and Griffith, the highway links the two cities via Yass and the Barton Highway.

Burley Griffin Way

Burley Griffin Way sign on Hume Highway (Eastern end)
General information
TypeHighway
Length289 km (180 mi)
Route number(s) B94
Former
route number
State Route 94
Major junctions
East endHume Highway (M31),
Bowning, New South Wales
  Olympic Highway (A41)
Goldfields Way (B85)
Newell Highway (A39)
Irrigation Way
West end Kidman Way (B87),
Griffith, New South Wales
Location(s)
Major settlementsMurrumburrah, Wallendbeen, Temora, Ardlethan
Highway system

It provides a major link between the towns of Griffith and Yass, and then further north by the Hume Highway, including Sydney and beyond. Economically it provides a link between the agricultural produce of the western Riverina and Murrumbidgee regions and markets such as Sydney. The area it passes through is one of the richest agricultural areas in Australia. Hence, trucks make up a significant proportion of traffic using the road.

In 2012 a bypass was constructed west of Bowning, and the Burley Griffin Way was realigned along this road to a new at-grade intersection with the Hume Highway. However this intersection can be covered in thick fog in winter causes accidents trying to cross two lanes of the Hume highway that's doing 110 km/h.

Towns

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References

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