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Goulburn-Oberon Road

Goulburn-Oberon Road is a New South Wales country road linking Goulburn near Hume Highway to Oberon. This name is not widely known to most drivers, as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts: Taralga Road and Abercrombie Road.[3]

Goulburn-Oberon Road

Taralga Road, Abercrombie Road

Goulburn-Oberon Road bridge over Abercrombie River (photographed prior to 2008).
North end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRural road
Length145 km (90 mi)[1]
GazettedAugust 1928[2]
Tourist routes Tourist Route 13
(Goulburn–Richlands)
Major junctions
North endAlbion Street
Oberon, New South Wales
 
South endHume Highway
Goulburn, New South Wales
Location(s)
Major settlementsBlack Springs, Richlands, Taralga, Myrtleville, Chatsbury, Tarlo

Route edit

At its northern end, the road passes through imposing plantations of radiata pine trees that supply the timber complex of Oberon.

It is now fully sealed, having undergone extensive work between 2002 and 2008. The final section of around 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) long, located between the Abercrombie River and the end of Wombeyan Caves Road was sealed in February 2008. In 2007, the Upper Lachlan Shire received a grant of $710,000 over 3 years from the New South Wales Government to cover one third of the cost of realigning and sealing that remaining section and will allocate $1,420,000 of council funds over those three years to complete the work.[4] With the support of Oberon Council, the work was completed in the first year.[5]

In conjunction with O'Connell Road from Oberon to Bathurst, this scenic route provides a leisurely and surprisingly direct route between Bathurst and Goulburn. The descent into the Abercrombie River Gorge from the North is particularly scenic.

Wombeyan Caves Road, leading through the Wombeyan Caves reserve and on to Mittagong, starts at the locality of Richlands, around halfway between Goulburn and Oberon. Laggan-Taralga Road from Crookwell ends in the historic town of Taralga a little further south. Bannaby Road to the locality of Bannaby also starts in Taralga.

The road is allocated Tourist Route 13, from Goulburn to Richlands, and continues east along Wombeyan Caves Road.

History edit

The passing of the Main Roads Act of 1924[6] 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. 256 was declared along this road on 8 August 1928, from the intersection with Great Western Highway at Oberon and Taralga to the intersection with Hume Highway at Goulburn (and continuing northwards to Bathurst);[2] with the passing of the Main Roads (Amendment) Act of 1929[7] to provide for additional declarations of State Highways and Trunk Roads, this was amended to Main Road 256 on 8 April 1929.

The Department of Main Roads, which had succeeded the MRB in 1932, truncated the northern end of Main Road 256 to Oberon (and extended the western end of Main Road 253 over it instead, from Oberon to Bathurst), on 13 February 1934.[8]

The passing of the Roads Act of 1993[9] updated road classifications and the way they could be declared within New South Wales. Under this act, Goulburn-Oberon Road today retains its declaration as Main Road 256, from Oberon to Goulburn.[10]

It was, at one stage "seen as a future bypass of Sydney".[4]

Towns, villages and localities, from south to north edit

Major intersections edit

LGALocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Goulburn MulwareeGoulburn0.00.0Sydney Street (east), to   Hume Highway (M31) – Mittagong
Lagoon Street (west) – Goulburn
Southern terminus of road and Tourist Route 13; heads north as Union/Wilmot/Chantry and Tarlo Streets before becoming Taralga Road
Wollondilly River1.50.93Bridge over river (name not known)
Tarlo River17.811.1Bridge over river (name not known)
Upper LachlanRichlands53.032.9  Wombeyan Caves Road (Tourist Route 13) – Wombeyan CavesTourist Route 13 continues east along Wombeyan Caves Road
Bummaroo Ford72.545.0Bummaroo Camping Access Road – Bummaroo FordName change: Abercrombie Road (north), Taralga Road (south)
Abercrombie RiverBridge over river (name not known)
OberonOberon14590O'Connell Road – Bathurst, Oberon
Albion Street – Oberon, Jenolan CavesNorthern terminus of road; northern end of Abercrombie Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (25 August 2022). "Goulburn-Oberon Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 25 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. ^ "SIX maps". NSW Government. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  4. ^ a b http://upperlachlan.local-e.nsw.gov.au/files/5194/File/2007-2008ManagementPlan.pdf 2 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Upper Lachlan Shire Council 2007-2008 Management plan
  5. ^ Oberon Council
  6. ^ 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
  7. ^ 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
  8. ^ "Main Roads Act, 1924-1931". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. No. 33. National Library of Australia. 23 February 1934. p. 873. from the original on 16 June 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
  9. ^ 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
  10. ^ Transport for NSW (August 2022). "Schedule of Classified Roads and Unclassified Regional Roads" (PDF). Government of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 August 2022.

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Goulburn Oberon Road is a New South Wales country road linking Goulburn near Hume Highway to Oberon This name is not widely known to most drivers as the entire allocation is still best known as by the names of its constituent parts Taralga Road and Abercrombie Road 3 Goulburn Oberon RoadTaralga Road Abercrombie RoadNew South WalesGoulburn Oberon Road bridge over Abercrombie River photographed prior to 2008 North endSouth endCoordinates33 41 55 S 149 50 42 E 33 698514 S 149 845137 E 33 698514 149 845137 North end 34 44 44 S 149 44 00 E 34 745601 S 149 733435 E 34 745601 149 733435 South end General informationTypeRural roadLength145 km 90 mi 1 GazettedAugust 1928 2 Tourist routesTourist Route 13 Goulburn Richlands Major junctionsNorth endAlbion StreetOberon New South Wales O Connell Road Wombeyan Caves RoadSouth endHume HighwayGoulburn New South WalesLocation s Major settlementsBlack Springs Richlands Taralga Myrtleville Chatsbury Tarlo Contents 1 Route 2 History 3 Towns villages and localities from south to north 4 Major intersections 5 See also 6 ReferencesRoute editAt its northern end the road passes through imposing plantations of radiata pine trees that supply the timber complex of Oberon It is now fully sealed having undergone extensive work between 2002 and 2008 The final section of around 5 kilometres 3 1 mi long located between the Abercrombie River and the end of Wombeyan Caves Road was sealed in February 2008 In 2007 the Upper Lachlan Shire received a grant of 710 000 over 3 years from the New South Wales Government to cover one third of the cost of realigning and sealing that remaining section and will allocate 1 420 000 of council funds over those three years to complete the work 4 With the support of Oberon Council the work was completed in the first year 5 In conjunction with O Connell Road from Oberon to Bathurst this scenic route provides a leisurely and surprisingly direct route between Bathurst and Goulburn The descent into the Abercrombie River Gorge from the North is particularly scenic Wombeyan Caves Road leading through the Wombeyan Caves reserve and on to Mittagong starts at the locality of Richlands around halfway between Goulburn and Oberon Laggan Taralga Road from Crookwell ends in the historic town of Taralga a little further south Bannaby Road to the locality of Bannaby also starts in Taralga The road is allocated Tourist Route 13 from Goulburn to Richlands and continues east along Wombeyan Caves Road History editThe passing of the Main Roads Act of 1924 6 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 256 was declared along this road on 8 August 1928 from the intersection with Great Western Highway at Oberon and Taralga to the intersection with Hume Highway at Goulburn and continuing northwards to Bathurst 2 with the passing of the Main Roads Amendment Act of 1929 7 to provide for additional declarations of State Highways and Trunk Roads this was amended to Main Road 256 on 8 April 1929 The Department of Main Roads which had succeeded the MRB in 1932 truncated the northern end of Main Road 256 to Oberon and extended the western end of Main Road 253 over it instead from Oberon to Bathurst on 13 February 1934 8 The passing of the Roads Act of 1993 9 updated road classifications and the way they could be declared within New South Wales Under this act Goulburn Oberon Road today retains its declaration as Main Road 256 from Oberon to Goulburn 10 It was at one stage seen as a future bypass of Sydney 4 Towns villages and localities from south to north editGoulburn Tarlo Chatsbury Myrtleville Taralga Richlands Black Springs OberonMajor intersections editLGALocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotes Goulburn MulwareeGoulburn0 00 0Sydney Street east to nbsp Hume Highway M31 Mittagong Lagoon Street west GoulburnSouthern terminus of road and Tourist Route 13 heads north as Union Wilmot Chantry and Tarlo Streets before becoming Taralga Road Wollondilly River1 50 93Bridge over river name not known Tarlo River17 811 1Bridge over river name not known Upper LachlanRichlands53 032 9 nbsp Wombeyan Caves Road Tourist Route 13 Wombeyan CavesTourist Route 13 continues east along Wombeyan Caves Road Bummaroo Ford72 545 0Bummaroo Camping Access Road Bummaroo FordName change Abercrombie Road north Taralga Road south Abercrombie RiverBridge over river name not known OberonOberon14590O Connell Road Bathurst Oberon Albion Street Oberon Jenolan CavesNorthern terminus of road northern end of Abercrombie Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Route transitionSee also edit nbsp Australian Roads portal Highways in Australia List of highways in New South WalesReferences edit a b Google 25 August 2022 Goulburn Oberon Road Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 25 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 SIX maps NSW Government Retrieved 25 August 2022 a b http upperlachlan local e nsw gov au files 5194 File 2007 2008ManagementPlan pdf Archived 2 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Upper Lachlan Shire Council 2007 2008 Management plan Oberon Council 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 Main Roads Act 1924 1931 Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales No 33 National Library of Australia 23 February 1934 p 873 Archived from the original on 16 June 2023 Retrieved 29 November 2022 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 Retrieved 1 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goulburn Oberon Road amp oldid 1196029808, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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