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Appin Road

Appin Road is a New South Wales secondary highway linking Campbelltown and Sydney's western suburbs with Wollongong. It is named after Appin, which lies on its path.

Appin Road

Heading south along Appin Road, Campbelltown
North end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length31.6 km (20 mi)[1]
GazettedAugust 1928[2]
Route number(s) B69 (2013–present)
Former
route number
State Route 69 (1974–2013)
Major junctions
North endOxley Street
Campbelltown, Sydney
 
  • Narellan Road
  • Wilton Road
South end Princes Motorway
Bulli Tops, New South Wales
Location(s)
Major suburbsGilead, Appin

Route edit

Appin Road commences at the intersection with Oxley Street and Narellan Road in Campbelltown and heads in a southerly direction as a four-lane, dual-carriageway road, narrowing to a two-lane, single carriageway road at Rosemeadow, to Appin, before continuing in a south-easterly direction to the interchange with Princes Motorway at Bulli Tops, in the Illawarra region just north of Bulli.

History edit

The passing of the Main Roads Act of 1924[3] through the Parliament of New South Wales provided for the declaration of Main Roads, roads partially funded by the State government through the Main Roads Board (later the Department of Main Roads, and eventually Transport for NSW). Main Road No. 177 was declared along this road on 8 August 1928, from the intersection with Narellan Road in Campbelltown, via Appin to the intersection with Princes Highway near the top of Bull Pass (and continuing north along Campbelltown Road to the intersection with Hume Highway at Crossroads);[2] with the passing of the Main Roads (Amendment) Act of 1929[4] to provide for additional declarations of State Highways and Trunk Roads, this was amended to Main Road 177 on 8 April 1929.

The passing of the Roads Act of 1993[5] updated road classifications and the way they could be declared within New South Wales. Under this act, Appin Road retains its declaration as part of Main Road 177.[6]

The route was allocated State Route 69 in 1974. With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013, this was replaced with route B69.[7]

Major intersections edit

LGALocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
CampbelltownCampbelltownBradbury boundary0.00.0Oxley Street (north) – Campbelltown, Leumeah, CasulaNorthern terminus of road
  Narellan Road (B69 west) – Narellan, Penrith, Windsor
to   Hume Motorway (M31) – Prestons, Mittagong, Goulburn
Route B69 continues west along Narellan Road
The Parkway (east) – Bradbury
WollondillyAppin14.79.1Wilton Road – Wilton, Picton
Georges River15.99.9Kings Falls Bridge
WollondillyBulli Tops31.619.6  Princes Motorway (M1) – Bulli, Wollongong, Albion ParkSouthern terminus of road and route B69
  •       Route transition

See also edit

  Australian Roads portal

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (19 August 2022). "Appin Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Main Roads Act, 1924-1927". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. No. 110. National Library of Australia. 17 August 1928. pp. 3814–20. from the original on 3 August 2022. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  3. ^ State of New South Wales, An Act to provide for the better construction, maintenance, and financing of main roads; to provide for developmental roads; to constitute a Main Roads Board 11 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine 10 November 1924
  4. ^ State of New South Wales, An Act to amend the Main Roads Act, 1924-1927; to confer certain further powers upon the Main Roads Board; to amend the Local Government Act, 1919, and certain other Acts; to validate certain payments and other matters; and for purposes connected therewith. 12 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine 8 April 1929
  5. ^ State of New South Wales, An Act to make provision with respect to the roads of New South Wales; to repeal the State Roads Act 1986, the Crown and Other Roads Act 1990 and certain other enactments; and for other purposes. 11 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine 10 November 1924
  6. ^ Transport for NSW (August 2022). (PDF). Government of New South Wales. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 August 2022. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  7. ^ (PDF). Roads & Maritime Services. Government of New South Wales. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2016.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Appin Road news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Appin Road is a New South Wales secondary highway linking Campbelltown and Sydney s western suburbs with Wollongong It is named after Appin which lies on its path Appin RoadNew South WalesHeading south along Appin Road CampbelltownNorth endSouth endCoordinates34 04 30 S 150 48 30 E 34 074873 S 150 808326 E 34 074873 150 808326 North end 34 18 20 S 150 54 16 E 34 305507 S 150 904315 E 34 305507 150 904315 South end General informationTypeRoadLength31 6 km 20 mi 1 GazettedAugust 1928 2 Route number s B69 2013 present Formerroute numberState Route 69 1974 2013 Major junctionsNorth endOxley StreetCampbelltown Sydney Narellan Road Wilton RoadSouth endPrinces MotorwayBulli Tops New South WalesLocation s Major suburbsGilead Appin Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 ReferencesRoute editAppin Road commences at the intersection with Oxley Street and Narellan Road in Campbelltown and heads in a southerly direction as a four lane dual carriageway road narrowing to a two lane single carriageway road at Rosemeadow to Appin before continuing in a south easterly direction to the interchange with Princes Motorway at Bulli Tops in the Illawarra region just north of Bulli History editThe passing of the Main Roads Act of 1924 3 through the Parliament of New South Wales provided for the declaration of Main Roads roads partially funded by the State government through the Main Roads Board later the Department of Main Roads and eventually Transport for NSW Main Road No 177 was declared along this road on 8 August 1928 from the intersection with Narellan Road in Campbelltown via Appin to the intersection with Princes Highway near the top of Bull Pass and continuing north along Campbelltown Road to the intersection with Hume Highway at Crossroads 2 with the passing of the Main Roads Amendment Act of 1929 4 to provide for additional declarations of State Highways and Trunk Roads this was amended to Main Road 177 on 8 April 1929 The passing of the Roads Act of 1993 5 updated road classifications and the way they could be declared within New South Wales Under this act Appin Road retains its declaration as part of Main Road 177 6 The route was allocated State Route 69 in 1974 With the conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in 2013 this was replaced with route B69 7 Major intersections editLGALocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotesCampbelltownCampbelltown Bradbury boundary0 00 0Oxley Street north Campbelltown Leumeah CasulaNorthern terminus of road nbsp Narellan Road B69 west Narellan Penrith Windsorto nbsp Hume Motorway M31 Prestons Mittagong GoulburnRoute B69 continues west along Narellan RoadThe Parkway east BradburyWollondillyAppin14 79 1Wilton Road Wilton PictonGeorges River15 99 9Kings Falls BridgeWollondillyBulli Tops31 619 6 nbsp Princes Motorway M1 Bulli Wollongong Albion ParkSouthern terminus of road and route B69 Route transitionSee also edit nbsp Australian Roads portal Highways in Australia Highways in New South WalesReferences edit a b Google 19 August 2022 Appin Road Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 19 August 2022 a b Main Roads Act 1924 1927 Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales No 110 National Library of Australia 17 August 1928 pp 3814 20 Archived from the original on 3 August 2022 Retrieved 1 August 2022 State of New South Wales An Act to provide for the better construction maintenance and financing of main roads to provide for developmental roads to constitute a Main Roads Board Archived 11 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine 10 November 1924 State of New South Wales An Act to amend the Main Roads Act 1924 1927 to confer certain further powers upon the Main Roads Board to amend the Local Government Act 1919 and certain other Acts to validate certain payments and other matters and for purposes connected therewith Archived 12 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine 8 April 1929 State of New South Wales An Act to make provision with respect to the roads of New South Wales to repeal the State Roads Act 1986 the Crown and Other Roads Act 1990 and certain other enactments and for other purposes Archived 11 August 2022 at the Wayback Machine 10 November 1924 Transport for NSW August 2022 Schedule of Classified Roads and Unclassified Regional Roads PDF Government of New South Wales Archived from the original PDF on 25 August 2022 Retrieved 1 August 2022 Road number and name changes in Southern NSW PDF Roads amp Maritime Services Government of New South Wales 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 9 April 2019 Retrieved 7 November 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Appin Road amp oldid 1173885204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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