Victoria Highway

{{Short description|Highway in the Northern Territory and WA}}

{{About|the Australian highway|the rugby player from New Zealand|Victoria Heighway}}

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{{Infobox Australian road

| type = highway

| road_name = Victoria Highway

| state = WA

| state2 = NT

| location = Victoria Highway route map.png

| loc_caption = Map of north-western Australia with Victoria Highway highlighted in red

| length = 557

| route = {{Plainlist|

  • {{AUshield|N|1}} National Highway 1
  • {{AUshield|NT|A1}} A1 {{small|(future route in Northern Territory)}}

}}

| direction_a = West

| end_a = {{AUshield|N|1}} Great Northern Highway (National Highway 1), 56km south of Wyndham, Western Australia

| coordinates_a = {{Coord|-15.8685|128.3722|format=dms|type:landmark_region:AU-WA|display=inline}}

| exits = {{Plainlist|

}}

| direction_b = East

| end_b = {{AUshield|N|1}} Stuart Highway, (National Highway 1), Katherine, Northern Territory

| coordinates_b = {{Coord|-14.4638|132.2610|format=dms|type:landmark_region:AU-NT|display=inline}}

| est =

| through = {{WAcity|Kununurra}}, {{NTcity|Victoria River}}

}}

The Victoria Highway links the Great Northern Highway in Western Australia with the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory.{{cite map |title=Australia Road and 4WD Atlas|last=Hema |first=Maps|year=2007 |publisher=Hema Maps|location=Eight Mile Plains Queensland|isbn=978-1-86500-456-3|pages=89,96}} The highway is a part of the PerthDarwin National Highway link. It is signed as National Highway 1, and is part of Highway 1, a circular route around the country. It is {{convert|555|km|mi|round=5}} long, and most of the route – some {{convert|470|km}} – lies within the Northern Territory. In some areas it runs in parallel with the Northern Territory's Victoria River, from which its name originates.

History

Originally an Aboriginal songline walking trail that allowed for long-distance travel, trade, and ceremonial practices. The route was developed as a gravel road by Aboriginal workers for drovers in the 1950s to aid the beef industry.{{Cite book |last=Wosiitzky |first=Jan |author-link2=Bill Yidumduma Harney |url=https://archive.org/details/bornunderpaperba0000harn/mode/1up |title=Born under the Paperbark Tree |last2=Harney |first2=Yidumduma Bill |publisher=J.B. Books |year=1996 |isbn=1-876622-03-2 |edition=2nd |location=Marlston, Australia |publication-date=1999 |pages=13-14 |language=English}} Improvements took place in the 1960s which tied in with the development of the Ord Irrigation Scheme, which enabled the introduction of road trains. It was designated as National Highway in 1974 and was fully reconstructed and sealed to a good standard by the early 1990s. The highway serves pastoral, mining and tourism industries, as well as the Ord Irrigation Scheme agricultural development near Kununurra.

Route description

The highway is described as spectacular,{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} with escarpment ranges, the unique boab trees and the mighty Victoria River that runs into deep valleys and spectacular gorges. Its eastern terminus is at Katherine which is renowned for Katherine Gorge. In Western Australia, the access road to the Ord River Dam which holds back Lake Argyle – Australia's largest artificial lake – begins at the Victoria Highway just west of the Western Australia / Northern Territory border. The western terminus is at Great Northern Highway, south of Wyndham, WA.

The highway connects the towns of Kununurra, Timber Creek, and Katherine

=Flooding=

The highway crosses Victoria River near Timber Creek, and this crossing is particularly flood-prone in the wet season. Water overtopping the bridge can cut the main Western Australia - Northern Territory link for days or even weeks during the November - April rainy period. It is not unheard of for the bridge surface to at times be submerged below 10 metres of floodwaters.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} Ultimately, in May 2008 a project was done to replace the old bridge with a new one. At 7 metres (23 feet) higher, it is high enough to avoid most floods. Only an average of one-in-twenty year floods will be high enough to flood over the new bridge. Additional bridges and height increases of other sections of the highway were undertaken at the same time.{{cite web |url=http://www.steelcon.com.au/projects/bridges/victoriahighwayupgrade |title=Victoria Highway Upgrade |publisher=Steelcon Constructions (NT) |access-date=29 September 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141215030031/http://www.steelcon.com.au/projects/bridges/victoriahighwayupgrade |archive-date=15 December 2014 }} As of September 2014, the new bridge has not yet been flooded over.

Major intersections

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{{AUS-WAint

|sspan=2

|type=concur

|LGAS=Wyndham-East Kimberley

|LGAspan=2

|location=Lake Argyle

|lspan=2

|km=0

|road={{AUshield|N|1}} Great Northern Highway (National Highway 1 south){{WAcity|p=on|Wyndham|Halls Creek}}

|notes=T-Junction: Victoria Highway continues west as Great Northern Highway; National Highway 1 concurrency terminus: continues south

}}

{{AUS-WAint

|km=87.6

|uspan=2

|road=Western Australia / Northern Territory border

|rspan=2

|notes= }}

{{NTint

|sspan=5

|LGA-S=Victoria Daly

|LGAspan=4

|location=Baines

|lspan=2

|unit=none

|road= 

|notes=none}}

{{NTint

|km=101

|road=Duncan Road{{WAcity|p=on|Halls Creek}}

|notes=}}

{{NTint

|location=Timber Creek

|km=300

|road={{AUshield|R|80}} Buchanan Highway (National Route 80){{NTcity|p=on|Birdum}}

|notes=}}

{{NTint

|location=Delamere

|km=432

|road={{AUshield|R|96}} Buntine Highway (National Route 96){{WAcity|p=on|Nicholson}}

|notes=}}

{{NTint

|LGAT=Katherine

|location=Katherine

|km=557

|road={{AUshield|N|1}} Stuart Highway (National Highway 1){{NTcity|p=on|Darwin|Tennant Creek|Alice Springs}}

|notes=Eastern highway terminus}}

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See also

References

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  • {{cite book | title=The Penguin Australian Road Atlas, 18th edition | publisher=Penguin Books Australia Ltd. | location=Ringwood, Victoria | year=1999 | isbn=0-670-88570-3}}

{{Road infrastructure in Northern Territory}}

{{Road infrastructure in Western Australia}}

{{WA road routes

|route=National Highway 1

|shield={{AUshield|N|1}}

|roads={{WA road routes/R|H1}}

}}

Category:Highways in Australia

Category:Highways in rural Western Australia

Category:Highways in the Northern Territory

Category:Highway 1 (Australia)

Category:Kimberley (Western Australia)