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Coolgardie–Esperance Highway

Coolgardie–Esperance Highway is a 370-kilometre (230 mi) Western Australian highway between Coolgardie and Esperance. It runs in a north–south direction linking the state's Eastern Goldfields to the coast.[3]

Coolgardie–Esperance Highway

Map of south-west Western Australia with Coolgardie–Esperance Highway highlighted in red
General information
TypeHighway
Length370.82 km (230 mi)[1]
Gazetted16 August 1957[2]
Route number(s)
Major junctions
North end Great Eastern Highway (National Highway 94 / Alternate National Route 94), Coolgardie
 
South endEsperance Port
Location(s)
Major settlementsWidgiemooltha, Norseman, Salmon Gums, Grass Patch, Gibson
Highway system

The Coolgardie–Norseman stretch (National Highway 94) forms part of the Perth to Adelaide National Highway route and has a higher proportion of heavy traffic. This section passes through an undulating countryside, mainly dotted with patches of trees, scrub and salt lakes. The interstate traffic continues eastwards via Eyre Highway from its junction in Norseman. The Norseman–Esperance portion (National Route 1) is a part of Australia's Highway 1. The scenery changes to agricultural land, and on approach to Esperance it passes near lakes and hillsides.

Following the Western Australian gold rushes of the 1890s, a track developed between Coolgardie and Esperance, the closest harbour to the goldfields. A road was constructed along this track in the late 1920s and 1930s. From the late 1930s attention turned to sealing the road, but it took until 1960 before a single-lane seal was constructed between Coolgardie and Esperance. The road was gazetted as Coolgardie–Esperance Highway three years earlier, on 16 August 1957. Further work occurred between 1974 and 1980, providing a two-lane sealed road for the length of the highway.

Route description edit

 
Highway sign at Norseman

Coolgardie–Esperance Highway commences at Great Eastern Highway at Coolgardie. It heads south as National Highway 94 to Norseman, the starting point of the interstate route Eyre Highway. Coolgardie–Esperance Highway continues south as National Route 1 to the coastal town of Esperance, at a roundabout with Harbour Road, Fisheries Road, and Norseman Road.[4] Harbour Road is the southernmost section of the highway,[5] a controlled-access[1] bypass of the town linking to South Coast Highway and the Esperance Port.[4]

 
Coolgardie–Esperance Highway approaching Salmon Gums

Coolgardie–Esperance Highway is generally a two-lane single carriageway road, with a speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour (70 mph), except in and around built up areas.[3][6] Between Coolgardie and Norseman the highway proceeds through "undulating, timbered, and salt lake country",[7] while south of Norseman it travels across agricultural land, and on approach to Esperance it passes near lakes and hillsides.[8] There are few towns on the highway: Coolgardie, Widgiemooltha, Norseman, Salmon Gums, Grass Patch, Gibson, and Esperance.[4] These are mostly separated by distances of 50 to 100 kilometres (30 to 60 mi), except for Salmon Gums–Grass Patch and Gibson–Esperance which are only 29 kilometres (18 mi) and 22 kilometres (14 mi) apart respectively.[9]

Main Roads Western Australia monitors traffic volume across the state's road network, including various locations along Coolgardie–Esperance Highway.[10]: 3  In 2013/14, the traffic volume ranged between 350 and 4000 vehicles per day, with the highest volume recorded south of South Coast Highway. The highest percentage of heavy traffic was 51.6% north of Goldfields Highway.[10]: 5 

The reported safety of Coolgardie–Esperance Highway has varied between assessments. Reports commissioned by the Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia (RAC) in 2006 and 2008 give the entire highway a three-star safety rating out of five. The state's overall highway network was generally rated as three-star or four-star, with around 10% in 2006 and 5% in 2008 receiving a two-star rating.[11][12] The National Highway section was assessed by the Australian Automobile Association in 2011 to be among the lowest risk highways in the country, based on total number of casualty crashes[a] per length of road. However, individual risk based on casualty crash rates per vehicle kilometre travelled was assessed as medium-high.[13] In 2013, that portion of the highway was assessed as having 7% of its length rated as one-star, 47% as two-star, and 46% as three-star out of five stars.[14]

History edit

Background edit

Following the Western Australian gold rushes of the 1890s, a track developed between Coolgardie and Esperance, the closest harbour to the gold fields. Horse-drawn carts would transport supplies and travellers along the 240-mile-long (390 km) route. Due to the sandy nature of the track, horse feed shipped into Esperance needed to be distributed to various points along the track. The Eastern Goldfields Railway from Perth to Kalgoorlie opened in 1897, and a branch railway extended down to Norseman in 1909. By this time, however, it was much cheaper to transfer goods by rail from Fremantle, and no longer profitable to cart goods along the track from Esperance to Norseman.[15]

Construction edit

The newly formed Main Roads Board[b] took over control and maintenance of the Coolgardie–Esperance route and twenty-one other important roads between 1926 and 1928, which were declared "main roads". To increase the usability of the overall main road network, the work schedule for these roads prioritised the worst individual segments, rather than any one road.[c][16]: 27–28  The Coolgardie to Esperance route was allocated £3,000 for new construction in the first year of these arrangements.[17][18] By January 1927, construction had commenced on an eight-mile (13 km) portion north of Salmon Gums, which had been colloquially known as "The Glue Pot".[19]

Construction works continued in the following years, including around Widgiemooltha in 1929,[20][21] Scaddan in 1930,[22][23] and at Higginsville in 1931.[24] From October 1931, work on the northern end and southern end of the road was included as part of the government sustenance work scheme, funded by a federal grant. In 1932 the Red Lake–Grass Patch–Treslove section was worked on,[25] and a portion at Salmon Gums was improved in 1933,[26] with the continuation of the relief work scheme resulting in £5000 being allocated to the road.[27] By August 1933, the whole route was reported to be in reasonable condition, apart from some rough portions between Coolgardie and Widgiemooltha.[28]

Construction of the Coolgardie–Widgiemooltha section was completed in 1934, and opened to traffic progressively between June and September of that year.[29][30][31] The constructed length was extended to Pioneer between late-1934 and May 1935,[32][33] with works then progressing to the Pioneer–Norseman portion.[34][35] The works at Norseman were by August nearly complete,[36] and by November construction was underway south of Norseman, on the Scaddan–Gibson section.[37] Further construction was undertaken in early 1936 south of Norseman and Gibson,[38][39] and near Esperance later in the year.[40] The Red Lake to Treslove portion was under construction in 1937,[41] with further work near Esperance, Widglemooltha, and Treslove in 1938.[42][43][44]

Sealing edit

In 1938, attention from local governments in the area focused on providing a sealed road along the highway. The matter was raised at the April 1938 conference of local governing bodies,[45] and again in September 1939.[46] In 1945, it was noted by the Commissioner of Main Roads that it could be years before Coolgardie–Esperance Highway would be sealed. Such work was still to be completed on the Merredin–Southern Cross road, having been discontinued due to war and not yet restarted as bitumen was in short supply.[47]

Work to provide a bitumen surface was under way by January 1948,[48] with 8.5 miles (13.7 km) prepared for surfacing by April through "reconditioning and tar priming".[49] In July, Minister for Works Doney stated that there was no time frame for works beyond the eight miles (13 km) section out of Coolgardie.[50] There were no further surfacing works planned in 1950,[51] nor in 1952 while Great Eastern Highway was still yet to be fully sealed.[52] In April 1953 the Dundas Road Board considered bitumenising the road an urgent matter, especially the section north from Norseman.[53] Dr. D. N. Kirkham of the Dundas Road Board considered that section to be a "disgrace to the country", the poorest quality experience along the interstate route between Sydney and Perth.[54]

The road was gazetted as Coolgardie–Esperance Highway on 16 August 1957,[d][2] but remained unsealed until 1960, when a 3.7 metre wide (single-lane) seal was completed between Coolgardie and Esperance.[56] In 1974 the road was upgraded further and a two lane seal completed was between Coolgardie and Norseman.[56] In 1980 a two lane seal was completed between Norseman and Danielle Siding, completing the two lane seal from Coolgardie to Esperance.[56]

Esperance Port Access Corridor edit

The Esperance Port Access Corridor project upgraded Harbour Road in Esperance to improve freight access. It involved realignment of the road and railway leading to the port to provide grade separation between them, through a rail tunnel under Harbour Road and a local road connection (Twilight Beach Road to The Esplanade) via a bridge over the railway. The project was funded by the state and federal governments.[57] Construction commenced in 2012, with the turning of the first sod on March 15 by federal transport minister Anthony Albanese and state transport minister Troy Buswell.[58] The project was completed in June 2014.[57]

Major intersections edit

LGALocationkm[1]miDestinations[4][5]Notes
CoolgardieCoolgardie0.000.00   Great Eastern Highway (National Highway 94 west / Alternate National Route 94 east) – Coolgardie, Perth, KalgoorlieNorthern highway terminus
Widgiemooltha54.3633.78  Goldfields Highway (Alternate National Route 94) – Kambalda, Kalgoorlie
DundasNorseman164.28102.08  Eyre Highway (National Highway 1) – Balladonia, AdelaideRoute transition: southern terminus of National Highway 94, northern terminus of National Route 1
EsperanceChadwickCastletown boundary365.04226.83Fisheries Road east / Norseman Road south – Albany, Condingup, Esperance town centreRoundabout; Southern extent named as "Coolgardie–Esperance Highway", continues west named as "Harbour Road" (National Route 1)
Chadwick366.38227.66  South Coast Highway (National Route 1) – Ravensthorpe, AlbanyRoute transition: southern extent as National Route 1, no route number further south
Nulsen368.85229.19Pink Lake Road west – Pink Lake
Esperance368.97229.27Pink Lake Road east
370.82230.42Smith Street to Twilight Beach Road & The EsplanadeSouthern highway terminus; access to Esperance Port
  •       Route transition

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Australian Automobile Association's How Safe are our Roads? Rating Australia's National Network for Risk report defines a casualty crash as "any road crash in which at least one person is killed or injured and this includes serious injuries which typically represent one third of casualty crashes".[13]
  2. ^ Predecessor to the Main Roads Department, later renamed Main Roads Western Australia
  3. ^ For example, in 1928/29, twenty-two separate sections of the Perth–Albany road were improved, but the whole route was not completely sealed until 1939.[16]: 27–28, 435 
  4. ^ The section from Coolgardie to Norseman was originally gazetted as part of Eyre Highway on 11 June 1943[55]

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External links edit

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Coolgardie Esperance Highway is a 370 kilometre 230 mi Western Australian highway between Coolgardie and Esperance It runs in a north south direction linking the state s Eastern Goldfields to the coast 3 Coolgardie Esperance HighwayWestern AustraliaMap of south west Western Australia with Coolgardie Esperance Highway highlighted in redGeneral informationTypeHighwayLength370 82 km 230 mi 1 Gazetted16 August 1957 2 Route number s National Highway 94 Coolgardie Norseman National Route 1 Norseman Esperance Major junctionsNorth endGreat Eastern Highway National Highway 94 Alternate National Route 94 Coolgardie Goldfields Highway Alternate National Route 94 Eyre Highway National Highway 1 South Coast Highway National Route 1 South endEsperance PortLocation s Major settlementsWidgiemooltha Norseman Salmon Gums Grass Patch GibsonHighway systemHighways in Australia National Highway Freeways in Australia Highways in Western AustraliaThe Coolgardie Norseman stretch National Highway 94 forms part of the Perth to Adelaide National Highway route and has a higher proportion of heavy traffic This section passes through an undulating countryside mainly dotted with patches of trees scrub and salt lakes The interstate traffic continues eastwards via Eyre Highway from its junction in Norseman The Norseman Esperance portion National Route 1 is a part of Australia s Highway 1 The scenery changes to agricultural land and on approach to Esperance it passes near lakes and hillsides Following the Western Australian gold rushes of the 1890s a track developed between Coolgardie and Esperance the closest harbour to the goldfields A road was constructed along this track in the late 1920s and 1930s From the late 1930s attention turned to sealing the road but it took until 1960 before a single lane seal was constructed between Coolgardie and Esperance The road was gazetted as Coolgardie Esperance Highway three years earlier on 16 August 1957 Further work occurred between 1974 and 1980 providing a two lane sealed road for the length of the highway Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Background 2 2 Construction 2 3 Sealing 2 4 Esperance Port Access Corridor 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description edit nbsp Highway sign at NorsemanCoolgardie Esperance Highway commences at Great Eastern Highway at Coolgardie It heads south as National Highway 94 to Norseman the starting point of the interstate route Eyre Highway Coolgardie Esperance Highway continues south as National Route 1 to the coastal town of Esperance at a roundabout with Harbour Road Fisheries Road and Norseman Road 4 Harbour Road is the southernmost section of the highway 5 a controlled access 1 bypass of the town linking to South Coast Highway and the Esperance Port 4 nbsp Coolgardie Esperance Highway approaching Salmon GumsCoolgardie Esperance Highway is generally a two lane single carriageway road with a speed limit of 110 kilometres per hour 70 mph except in and around built up areas 3 6 Between Coolgardie and Norseman the highway proceeds through undulating timbered and salt lake country 7 while south of Norseman it travels across agricultural land and on approach to Esperance it passes near lakes and hillsides 8 There are few towns on the highway Coolgardie Widgiemooltha Norseman Salmon Gums Grass Patch Gibson and Esperance 4 These are mostly separated by distances of 50 to 100 kilometres 30 to 60 mi except for Salmon Gums Grass Patch and Gibson Esperance which are only 29 kilometres 18 mi and 22 kilometres 14 mi apart respectively 9 Main Roads Western Australia monitors traffic volume across the state s road network including various locations along Coolgardie Esperance Highway 10 3 In 2013 14 the traffic volume ranged between 350 and 4000 vehicles per day with the highest volume recorded south of South Coast Highway The highest percentage of heavy traffic was 51 6 north of Goldfields Highway 10 5 The reported safety of Coolgardie Esperance Highway has varied between assessments Reports commissioned by the Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia RAC in 2006 and 2008 give the entire highway a three star safety rating out of five The state s overall highway network was generally rated as three star or four star with around 10 in 2006 and 5 in 2008 receiving a two star rating 11 12 The National Highway section was assessed by the Australian Automobile Association in 2011 to be among the lowest risk highways in the country based on total number of casualty crashes a per length of road However individual risk based on casualty crash rates per vehicle kilometre travelled was assessed as medium high 13 In 2013 that portion of the highway was assessed as having 7 of its length rated as one star 47 as two star and 46 as three star out of five stars 14 History editBackground edit Following the Western Australian gold rushes of the 1890s a track developed between Coolgardie and Esperance the closest harbour to the gold fields Horse drawn carts would transport supplies and travellers along the 240 mile long 390 km route Due to the sandy nature of the track horse feed shipped into Esperance needed to be distributed to various points along the track The Eastern Goldfields Railway from Perth to Kalgoorlie opened in 1897 and a branch railway extended down to Norseman in 1909 By this time however it was much cheaper to transfer goods by rail from Fremantle and no longer profitable to cart goods along the track from Esperance to Norseman 15 Construction edit The newly formed Main Roads Board b took over control and maintenance of the Coolgardie Esperance route and twenty one other important roads between 1926 and 1928 which were declared main roads To increase the usability of the overall main road network the work schedule for these roads prioritised the worst individual segments rather than any one road c 16 27 28 The Coolgardie to Esperance route was allocated 3 000 for new construction in the first year of these arrangements 17 18 By January 1927 construction had commenced on an eight mile 13 km portion north of Salmon Gums which had been colloquially known as The Glue Pot 19 Construction works continued in the following years including around Widgiemooltha in 1929 20 21 Scaddan in 1930 22 23 and at Higginsville in 1931 24 From October 1931 work on the northern end and southern end of the road was included as part of the government sustenance work scheme funded by a federal grant In 1932 the Red Lake Grass Patch Treslove section was worked on 25 and a portion at Salmon Gums was improved in 1933 26 with the continuation of the relief work scheme resulting in 5000 being allocated to the road 27 By August 1933 the whole route was reported to be in reasonable condition apart from some rough portions between Coolgardie and Widgiemooltha 28 Construction of the Coolgardie Widgiemooltha section was completed in 1934 and opened to traffic progressively between June and September of that year 29 30 31 The constructed length was extended to Pioneer between late 1934 and May 1935 32 33 with works then progressing to the Pioneer Norseman portion 34 35 The works at Norseman were by August nearly complete 36 and by November construction was underway south of Norseman on the Scaddan Gibson section 37 Further construction was undertaken in early 1936 south of Norseman and Gibson 38 39 and near Esperance later in the year 40 The Red Lake to Treslove portion was under construction in 1937 41 with further work near Esperance Widglemooltha and Treslove in 1938 42 43 44 Sealing edit In 1938 attention from local governments in the area focused on providing a sealed road along the highway The matter was raised at the April 1938 conference of local governing bodies 45 and again in September 1939 46 In 1945 it was noted by the Commissioner of Main Roads that it could be years before Coolgardie Esperance Highway would be sealed Such work was still to be completed on the Merredin Southern Cross road having been discontinued due to war and not yet restarted as bitumen was in short supply 47 Work to provide a bitumen surface was under way by January 1948 48 with 8 5 miles 13 7 km prepared for surfacing by April through reconditioning and tar priming 49 In July Minister for Works Doney stated that there was no time frame for works beyond the eight miles 13 km section out of Coolgardie 50 There were no further surfacing works planned in 1950 51 nor in 1952 while Great Eastern Highway was still yet to be fully sealed 52 In April 1953 the Dundas Road Board considered bitumenising the road an urgent matter especially the section north from Norseman 53 Dr D N Kirkham of the Dundas Road Board considered that section to be a disgrace to the country the poorest quality experience along the interstate route between Sydney and Perth 54 The road was gazetted as Coolgardie Esperance Highway on 16 August 1957 d 2 but remained unsealed until 1960 when a 3 7 metre wide single lane seal was completed between Coolgardie and Esperance 56 In 1974 the road was upgraded further and a two lane seal completed was between Coolgardie and Norseman 56 In 1980 a two lane seal was completed between Norseman and Danielle Siding completing the two lane seal from Coolgardie to Esperance 56 Esperance Port Access Corridor edit The Esperance Port Access Corridor project upgraded Harbour Road in Esperance to improve freight access It involved realignment of the road and railway leading to the port to provide grade separation between them through a rail tunnel under Harbour Road and a local road connection Twilight Beach Road to The Esplanade via a bridge over the railway The project was funded by the state and federal governments 57 Construction commenced in 2012 with the turning of the first sod on March 15 by federal transport minister Anthony Albanese and state transport minister Troy Buswell 58 The project was completed in June 2014 57 Major intersections editLGALocationkm 1 miDestinations 4 5 NotesCoolgardieCoolgardie0 000 00 nbsp nbsp Great Eastern Highway National Highway 94 west Alternate National Route 94 east Coolgardie Perth KalgoorlieNorthern highway terminusWidgiemooltha54 3633 78 nbsp Goldfields Highway Alternate National Route 94 Kambalda KalgoorlieDundasNorseman164 28102 08 nbsp Eyre Highway National Highway 1 Balladonia AdelaideRoute transition southern terminus of National Highway 94 northern terminus of National Route 1EsperanceChadwick Castletown boundary365 04226 83Fisheries Road east Norseman Road south Albany Condingup Esperance town centreRoundabout Southern extent named as Coolgardie Esperance Highway continues west named as Harbour Road National Route 1 Chadwick366 38227 66 nbsp South Coast Highway National Route 1 Ravensthorpe AlbanyRoute transition southern extent as National Route 1 no route number further southNulsen368 85229 19Pink Lake Road west Pink LakeEsperance368 97229 27Pink Lake Road east370 82230 42Smith Street to Twilight Beach Road amp The EsplanadeSouthern highway terminus access to Esperance Port Route transitionSee also edit nbsp Australian Roads portalHighways in Australia List of highways in Western AustraliaNotes edit The Australian Automobile Association s How Safe are our Roads Rating Australia s National Network for Risk report defines a casualty crash as any road crash in which at least one person is killed or injured and this includes serious injuries which typically represent one third of casualty crashes 13 Predecessor to the Main Roads Department later renamed Main Roads Western Australia For example in 1928 29 twenty two separate sections of the Perth Albany road were improved but the whole route was not completely sealed until 1939 16 27 28 435 The section from Coolgardie to Norseman was originally gazetted as part of Eyre Highway on 11 June 1943 55 References edit a b c Main Roads Western Australia Road Information Mapping System Map Government of Western Australia Retrieved 22 April 2016 a b Land Act 1933 1956 Naming and Change of Name of Roads in the Coolgardie Dundas and Esperance Road Districts per 798 42 PDF Western Australia Government Gazette 16 August 1957 p 2469 a b Google 14 March 2013 Coolgardie Esperance Highway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 14 March 2013 a b c d Main Roads Western Australia 13 August 2013 Goldfields Esperance Region map PDF Map 1 2 127 656 Version 1 0 Government of Western Australia Archived from the original on 29 August 2013 Retrieved 22 April 2016 a b Main Roads Western Australia 28 February 2011 Goldfields Esperance Network Map Intergrated Service Arrangement 1 5 263 158 Government of Western Australia Archived from the original PDF on 3 August 2013 Retrieved 22 April 2016 Main Roads Western Australia Road Information Mapping System Map Government of Western Australia Retrieved 21 April 2016 By Road to Adelaide The West Australian Vol 61 no 18 270 Western Australia 30 January 1945 p 3 Retrieved 21 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Through the Mallee Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 40 no 10 181 Western Australia 30 October 1934 p 6 Retrieved 21 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Google 22 April 2016 Coolgardie Esperance Highway Directions between towns Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 22 April 2016 a b Statewide Traffic Digest 2009 10 2014 15 PDF Main Roads Western Australia 2015 Archived PDF from the original on 24 December 2015 Retrieved 24 December 2015 Roberts Paul Affum Joseph Taylor Samantha August 2006 AusRAP Star Rating Maps and Road Protection Scores for Rural Western Australian Roads PDF Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia Archived PDF from the original on 7 April 2015 Retrieved 7 April 2015 Additional archives 7 April 2015 Safer Roads Star Ratings for WA s Major Highways PDF Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia January 2008 Archived PDF from the original on 7 April 2015 Retrieved 7 April 2015 Additional archives 7 April 2015 a b Australian Road Assessment Program 19 January 2012 How Safe are our Roads Rating Australia s National Network for Risk 2011 PDF Australian Automobile Association pp 6 28 31 Archived from the original PDF on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 22 June 2014 AusRAP Star Ratings Report PDF Australian Automobile Association 2013 pp 24 25 Archived from the original PDF on 27 November 2013 Retrieved 27 November 2013 Additional archives 3 March 2016 Esperance The Playground of the Goldfields The Daily News Western Australia 6 April 1935 p 19 Retrieved 25 March 2016 via Trove National Library of Australia a b Edmonds Leigh 1997 The Vital Link A History of Main Roads Western Australia 1926 1996 Nedlands Western Australia University of Western Australia Press ISBN 1 875560 87 4 Projects Outlined Western Mail Perth WA 11 November 1926 p 15 Retrieved 25 March 2016 via Trove National Library of Australia New Road Scheme The South Western News Busselton WA 12 November 1926 p 5 Retrieved 25 March 2016 via Trove National Library of 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via National Library of Australia Salmon GUms Notes Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 39 no 9754 Western Australia 15 June 1933 p 3 Retrieved 21 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Programme Enlarged Western Mail Vol XLVIII no 2 467 Western Australia 25 May 1933 p 19 Retrieved 21 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads The West Australian Vol XLIX no 9 720 Western Australia 24 August 1933 p 5 Retrieved 21 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads The West Australian Vol 50 no 9 976 Western Australia 21 June 1934 p 4 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads The West Australian Vol 50 no 15 006 Western Australia 26 July 1934 p 5 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Motors amp Motoring Sunday Times Perth No 1910 Western Australia 2 September 1934 p 9 Second Section Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Conditions Sunday Times Perth No 1925 Western Australia 16 December 1934 p 15 First Section Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads Western Mail Vol 50 no 2 568 Western Australia 9 May 1935 p 24 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads The West Australian Vol 51 no 15 255 Western Australia 16 May 1935 p 4 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia The Daily News Section For Motorists The Daily News Vol LV no 18 821 Western Australia 16 July 1935 p 8 City Final Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Condition of District Roads The Daily News Vol LV no 18 843 Western Australia 10 August 1935 p 5 Late City Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads The West Australian Vol 51 no 15 405 Western Australia 7 November 1935 p 6 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Conditions Sunday Times Perth No 1986 Western Australia 16 February 1936 p 9 Second Section Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia State of the Roads The Daily News Vol LV no 19024 Western Australia 10 March 1936 p 4 FINAL Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Conditions The West Australian Vol 52 no 15 642 Western Australia 13 August 1936 p 6 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Conditions Report Sunday Times Perth No 2081 Western Australia 12 December 1937 p 23 First Section Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Main Roads The West Australian Vol 54 no 16 088 Western Australia 20 January 1938 p 4 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Conditions The West Australian Vol 54 no 16 142 Western Australia 24 March 1938 p 7 Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Report on Road Conditions Sunday Times Perth No 2103 Western Australia 15 May 1938 p 10 Sporting Section Retrieved 22 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Esperance Road Western Argus Vol 34 no 2491 Western Australia 19 April 1938 p 20 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Esperance Road Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 45 no 11 613 Western Australia 13 September 1939 p 3 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Items of News Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 51 no 13 518 Western Australia 9 November 1945 p 4 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Items of News Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 54 no 13 189 Western Australia 14 January 1948 p 4 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road to Perth Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 54 no 13 255 Western Australia 14 April 1948 p 2 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia The Road to Perth Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 54 no 14 323 Western Australia 3 July 1948 p 3 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Coolgatdie Esperance Road Kalgoorlie Miner Vol 56 no 15 700 Western Australia 2 May 1950 p 4 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Cost 15 000 Sunday Times Perth No 2840 Western Australia 10 August 1952 p 23 Country Edition Sporting Section Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Road Board Requests Urgent Consideration Be Given To Bitumenising Coolgardie Esp Rd Coolgardie Miner Vol VII no 286 Western Australia 9 April 1953 p 3 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Coolgardie Esperance Road Coolgardie Miner Vol VII no 286 Western Australia 9 April 1953 p 2 Retrieved 25 April 2016 via National Library of Australia Eyre Highway per 798 42 PDF Western Australia Government Gazette 11 June 1943 p 600 a b c Tricholo P June 1980 Coolgardie Esperance highway Western Roads official journal of the Main Roads Department Western Australia 5 2 p 13 16 Perth Main Roads Department a b Main Roads Western Australia 3 September 2014 Esperance Port Access Corridor Government of Western Australia Archived from the original on 23 April 2016 Retrieved 16 May 2016 Additional archives 23 April 2016 Albanese Anthony 15 March 2012 Works Begin on Esperance Port Access Corridor PDF Media Statement Parliament of Australia Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 Retrieved 16 May 2016 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Coolgardie Esperance HighwayKML is from Wikidata nbsp Coolgardie Esperance Highway travel guide from Wikivoyage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coolgardie Esperance Highway amp oldid 1138120182, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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