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Major roads in the Pilbara region of Western Australia

Main Roads Western Australia controls the major roads in the state's Pilbara region.[1] There are two main highways in the region: Great Northern Highway, which travels north through the region to Port Hedland and then north-west along the coast, as well as North West Coastal Highway, which heads south-west from Port Hedland. A series of main roads connects towns to the highways, and local roads provide additional links. The majority of these roads service the western half of the region, with few located in the various deserts east of the Oakover River. Roads are often named after the towns or areas they connect.[2][3]

The region's main roads are important for multiple aspects of the Pilbara's economy. These activities include mining (despite most products being transported by rail), agriculture and pastoral leases, and tourism, especially to the national parks at Karijini, Millstream-Chichester, and Rudall River.[4]

Bingarn Road edit

Bingarn Road

LocationTom Price
Length0.9 km[5] (0.56 mi; 3,000 ft)

Bingarn Road is the main access road connecting Tom Price to the wider Pilbara region since 2020.[6] It commences at the intersection of Manuwarra Red Dog Highway and Paraburdoo–Tom Price Road and terminates at the intersection of Willow and Central Roads in central Tom Price. It was originally known as Mine Road prior to the naming of the Manuwarra Red Dog Highway replacing the original Bingarn Road alignment. The original Bingarn Road was a major north–south road in the Pilbara connecting Tom Price north to Nanutarra Munjina Road at Mount Sheila.[2][7].


Burrup Road edit

Burrup Road

LocationBurrup Peninsula
Length9.25 km[7] (5.75 mi)

Burrup Road,[1] also known as Burrup Peninsula Road,[7] is a main road on the Burrup Peninsula. From Dampier Road near Dampier, it heads north-east up the peninsula to Woodside's onshore LNG processing plant.[2][8]

Dampier Road edit

Dampier Road

LocationKarrathaDampier
Length19.27 km[7] (11.97 mi)

Dampier Road,[1][2] also known as Dampier Highway,[9] is a major road in the Pilbara. From De Witt Road in Karratha, it travels west along the southern edge of town, and continues west to Gap Ridge. It then turns north-westerly, running to Dampier on the Burrup Peninsula.

The road was completed in the late 1960s as a major link between Karratha and Dampier.

Duplication between Balmoral Road West and Burrup Peninsula Road, turning the road into a dual carriageway, was completed on 28 February 2013.[9]

Great Northern Highway edit

Great Northern Highway
(Pilbara region)

LocationNewmanPardoo
Length609.34 km[7] (378.63 mi)
Route number

Great Northern Highway is a main highway through the Pilbara region, and part of the Perth to Darwin national highway. From the southern edge of the region at Newman, the highway travels north-west towards Karijini National Park, and then north to Port Hedland, where it meets the northern end of North West Coastal Highway. Great Northern Highway continues north-eastwards near the coast, passing into the Kimberley region at Pardoo.[2]

De Witt Road edit

De Witt Road

LocationKarratha
Length6.57 km[7] (4.08 mi)

De Witt Road (formerly Karratha Rd) is a main north–south road in the Pilbara region, linking Karratha to the North West Coastal Highway. It travels from the highway to the town centre along the eastern edge of Stove Hill, terminating at Dampier Road.[2]

Karijini Road edit

Karijini Road

LocationJuna Downs – Mount Sheila
Length108.66 km[7] (67.52 mi)

Karijini Road,[1] also known as Karijini Drive,[2][3] is a major east–west road through the Karijini National Park. It connects Great Northern Highway, on the eastern side of the park, to Mount Sheila, near Tom Price, west of the park.[2]

Madigan Road edit

Madigan Road

LocationKarratha
Length5.78 km[7] (3.59 mi)

Madigan Road is a major north–south road in the Pilbara region. It runs north from the Karratha Roadhouse on North West Coastal Highway, linking traffic to Dampier and Karratha via Dampier Road.[2]

Manuwarra Red Dog Highway edit

Manuwarra Red Dog Highway

LocationKarrathaTom Price
Length275.26 km[7] (171.04 mi)

Manuwarra Red Dog Highway is a major north-west to south-east road in the Pilbara region currently being constructed between Karratha and Tom Price. Originally known as Karratha-Tom Price Road, it acquired its new name in September 2020 after community consultation.[10] Manuwarra means "heaps" in the Yindjibarndi language and is the indigenous name for the Red Dog Gorge in the Millstream Chichester National Park. Both the gorge and the highway acquired its English name from the eponymous Red Dog, a famous Kelpie/Cattle Dog and Pilbara mascot from the 1970s.

The road is constructed from renamed sections of Warlu Road, Roebourne-Wittenoom Road and Bingarn Road along with a portion of the service road originally constructed to service the Hamersley & Robe River railway.

Marble Bar Road edit

Marble Bar Road

LocationNewmanStrelley
Length433.94 km[7] (269.64 mi)
Route number  State Route 138

Marble Bar Road is a main north–south road in the Pilbara region. From Great Northern Highway at Newman, it heads north via Nullagine and Marble Bar to rejoin Great Northern Highway at Strelley, east of Port Hedland. Although it provides an alternative route to Great Northern Highway, most of the Newman to Marble Bar section is unsealed.[2] The Northern Australia Roads Program announced in 2016 included the following project for the Marble Bar Road.

Coongan Gorge edit

The project for realignment and reconstruction works was completed in mid 2019 at a total cost of $34.5 million.[11]

Nanutarra Munjina Road edit

Nanutarra Munjina Road

LocationNanutarraKarijini
Length417.12 km[7] (259.19 mi)
Route number  State Route 136

Nanutarra Munjina Road is a major east–west road in the Pilbara region. From North West Coastal Highway at the Nanutarra Roadhouse, it travels east-south-east towards Paraburdoo–Tom Price Road. The sealed road turns here towards Paraburdoo, but Nanutarra Munjina Road continues as an unsealed road for most of its remaining length. It curves to the north-east, heading around Tom Price and the Karijini National Park. Near the Fortescue River, the road again travels east-south-easterly to Great Northern Highway at the Auski Roadhouse, Karijini.[2]

North West Coastal Highway edit

North West Coastal Highway
(Pilbara region)

LocationYannarie – Mundabullangana
Length570.26 km[7] (354.34 mi)
Route number  National Route 1

North West Coastal Highway is a highway that follows the southern half of the Pilbara coastline. From the Gascyone region at Burkett Road, a turnoff for Exmouth, the highway enters the Pilbara region at Yannarie. It heads north-easterly, gradually moving closer to the coast until it reaches the access roads to Dampier and Karratha, Madigan Road and Karratha Road. From here the highway moves runs to Roebourne and then over to Whim Creek, where it curves back to the north east to meet Great Northern Highway at Mundabullangana, south of Port Hedland.[2]

Onslow Road edit

Onslow Road

LocationCane – Onslow
Length79.40 km[7] (49.34 mi)

Onslow Road is a major road in the Pilbara region. From North West Coastal Highway at Cane, north of the Nanutarra Roadhouse, it heads north-west to the town of Onslow on the coast.[2]

Paraburdoo–Tom Price Road edit

Paraburdoo–Tom Price Road

LocationRocklea – Tom Price
Length130.78 km[7] (81.26 mi)

Paraburdoo–Tom Price Road,[1] also known as Paraburdoo Tom Price Road[2] or Paraburdoo Road (west of Paraburdoo) and Tom Price Road (east of Paraburdoo),[7] is a major road in the Pilbara region. From Nanutarra Munjina Road in Rocklea, the road heads south-east to Paraburdoo. It then curves round to the north, meeting Karijini Road, before heading a short distance north-west to Tom Price, where Manuwarra Red Dog Highway completes the loop back to Nanutarra Munjina Road. Paraburdoo–Tom Price Road is part of the sealed road link between North West Coastal Highway and Great Northern Highway in the southern half of the Pilbara.[2]

Point Samson–Roebourne Road edit

Point Samson–Roebourne Road

LocationPoint SamsonRoebourne
Length18.41 km[7] (11.44 mi)

Point Samson–Roebourne Road,[1] also known as Point Samson Roebourne Road,[2] is a major north–south road in the Pilbara region. It links Point Samson on the coast via Wickham to North West Coastal Highway at Roebourne.[2]

Ripon Hills Road edit

Ripon Hills Road

LocationMarble Bar
Length130.94 km[7] (81.36 mi)

Ripon Hills Road is a major east–west road in Marble Bar. It travels from Marble Bar Road near the Marble Bar townsite to the Telfer Mine Road turnoff, near the Oakover River, which provides access to Telfer.[2] After the turnoff, Ripon Hills Road continues as Woodie Woodie Road to the Nifty and Woodie Woodie mine sites.[12]

Ripon Hills Road was opened in November 1999 to replace the unsealed Woodie Woodie Road between Marble Bar townsite and the Telfer Mine Road turnoff as the main road through the region. At the time Ripon Hills Road was opened, Woodie Woodie Road carried over 500 Thousand tonnes of freight.[13]

Wilson Street edit

Wilson Street

LocationPort Hedland
Length10.38 km[7] (6.45 mi)

Wilson Street is a major road in Port Hedland, in the Pilbara region. It connects the coastal townsite to Great Northern Highway.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Main Roads Western Australia (17 December 2013). . Government of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Main Roads Western Australia (13 August 2013). Upper Regions map – Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (PDF) (Map). 1:3,000,000. Version 1.0. Government of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 29 August 2013. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b Main Roads Western Australia (28 February 2011). "Pilbara Network" (Map). Intergrated Service Arrangement. 1:3,092,784. Government of Western Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  4. ^ Main Roads Western Australia (2013). (PDF). Government of Western Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 April 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  5. ^ "SOS Specialized Office Services to Tom Price". Google Maps. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Confirmed Public Minutes OCM 13 October 2020" (PDF). Shire of Ashburtion. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Main Roads Western Australia. Road Information Mapping System (Map). Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  8. ^ . Woodside. Archived from the original on 7 February 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  9. ^ a b Main Roads Western Australia (20 December 2013). . Government of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  10. ^ . Government of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 25 October 2021. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Marble Bar Road - Coongan Gorge". Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Roads 2030 Strategies for Significant Local Government Roads – Pilbara Region" (PDF). Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  13. ^ . 3 November 1999. Archived from the original on 24 October 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.

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Main Roads Western Australia controls the major roads in the state s Pilbara region 1 There are two main highways in the region Great Northern Highway which travels north through the region to Port Hedland and then north west along the coast as well as North West Coastal Highway which heads south west from Port Hedland A series of main roads connects towns to the highways and local roads provide additional links The majority of these roads service the western half of the region with few located in the various deserts east of the Oakover River Roads are often named after the towns or areas they connect 2 3 The region s main roads are important for multiple aspects of the Pilbara s economy These activities include mining despite most products being transported by rail agriculture and pastoral leases and tourism especially to the national parks at Karijini Millstream Chichester and Rudall River 4 Contents 1 Bingarn Road 2 Burrup Road 3 Dampier Road 4 Great Northern Highway 5 De Witt Road 6 Karijini Road 7 Madigan Road 8 Manuwarra Red Dog Highway 9 Marble Bar Road 9 1 Coongan Gorge 10 Nanutarra Munjina Road 11 North West Coastal Highway 12 Onslow Road 13 Paraburdoo Tom Price Road 14 Point Samson Roebourne Road 15 Ripon Hills Road 16 Wilson Street 17 See also 18 ReferencesBingarn Road editBingarn RoadLocationTom PriceLength0 9 km 5 0 56 mi 3 000 ft Bingarn Road is the main access road connecting Tom Price to the wider Pilbara region since 2020 6 It commences at the intersection of Manuwarra Red Dog Highway and Paraburdoo Tom Price Road and terminates at the intersection of Willow and Central Roads in central Tom Price It was originally known as Mine Road prior to the naming of the Manuwarra Red Dog Highway replacing the original Bingarn Road alignment The original Bingarn Road was a major north south road in the Pilbara connecting Tom Price north to Nanutarra Munjina Road at Mount Sheila 2 7 Burrup Road editBurrup RoadLocationBurrup PeninsulaLength9 25 km 7 5 75 mi Burrup Road 1 also known as Burrup Peninsula Road 7 is a main road on the Burrup Peninsula From Dampier Road near Dampier it heads north east up the peninsula to Woodside s onshore LNG processing plant 2 8 Dampier Road editDampier RoadLocationKarratha DampierLength19 27 km 7 11 97 mi Main article Dampier Highway Dampier Road 1 2 also known as Dampier Highway 9 is a major road in the Pilbara From De Witt Road in Karratha it travels west along the southern edge of town and continues west to Gap Ridge It then turns north westerly running to Dampier on the Burrup Peninsula The road was completed in the late 1960s as a major link between Karratha and Dampier Duplication between Balmoral Road West and Burrup Peninsula Road turning the road into a dual carriageway was completed on 28 February 2013 9 Great Northern Highway editGreat Northern Highway Pilbara region LocationNewman PardooLength609 34 km 7 378 63 mi Route number nbsp National Highway 95 nbsp National Highway 1Main article Great Northern Highway Great Northern Highway is a main highway through the Pilbara region and part of the Perth to Darwin national highway From the southern edge of the region at Newman the highway travels north west towards Karijini National Park and then north to Port Hedland where it meets the northern end of North West Coastal Highway Great Northern Highway continues north eastwards near the coast passing into the Kimberley region at Pardoo 2 De Witt Road editDe Witt RoadLocationKarrathaLength6 57 km 7 4 08 mi De Witt Road formerly Karratha Rd is a main north south road in the Pilbara region linking Karratha to the North West Coastal Highway It travels from the highway to the town centre along the eastern edge of Stove Hill terminating at Dampier Road 2 Karijini Road editKarijini RoadLocationJuna Downs Mount SheilaLength108 66 km 7 67 52 mi Karijini Road 1 also known as Karijini Drive 2 3 is a major east west road through the Karijini National Park It connects Great Northern Highway on the eastern side of the park to Mount Sheila near Tom Price west of the park 2 Madigan Road editMadigan RoadLocationKarrathaLength5 78 km 7 3 59 mi Madigan Road is a major north south road in the Pilbara region It runs north from the Karratha Roadhouse on North West Coastal Highway linking traffic to Dampier and Karratha via Dampier Road 2 Manuwarra Red Dog Highway editManuwarra Red Dog HighwayLocationKarratha Tom PriceLength275 26 km 7 171 04 mi Main article Manuwarra Red Dog Highway Manuwarra Red Dog Highway is a major north west to south east road in the Pilbara region currently being constructed between Karratha and Tom Price Originally known as Karratha Tom Price Road it acquired its new name in September 2020 after community consultation 10 Manuwarra means heaps in the Yindjibarndi language and is the indigenous name for the Red Dog Gorge in the Millstream Chichester National Park Both the gorge and the highway acquired its English name from the eponymous Red Dog a famous Kelpie Cattle Dog and Pilbara mascot from the 1970s The road is constructed from renamed sections of Warlu Road Roebourne Wittenoom Road and Bingarn Road along with a portion of the service road originally constructed to service the Hamersley amp Robe River railway Marble Bar Road editMarble Bar RoadLocationNewman StrelleyLength433 94 km 7 269 64 mi Route number nbsp State Route 138Marble Bar Road is a main north south road in the Pilbara region From Great Northern Highway at Newman it heads north via Nullagine and Marble Bar to rejoin Great Northern Highway at Strelley east of Port Hedland Although it provides an alternative route to Great Northern Highway most of the Newman to Marble Bar section is unsealed 2 The Northern Australia Roads Program announced in 2016 included the following project for the Marble Bar Road Coongan Gorge edit The project for realignment and reconstruction works was completed in mid 2019 at a total cost of 34 5 million 11 Nanutarra Munjina Road editNanutarra Munjina RoadLocationNanutarra KarijiniLength417 12 km 7 259 19 mi Route number nbsp State Route 136Nanutarra Munjina Road is a major east west road in the Pilbara region From North West Coastal Highway at the Nanutarra Roadhouse it travels east south east towards Paraburdoo Tom Price Road The sealed road turns here towards Paraburdoo but Nanutarra Munjina Road continues as an unsealed road for most of its remaining length It curves to the north east heading around Tom Price and the Karijini National Park Near the Fortescue River the road again travels east south easterly to Great Northern Highway at the Auski Roadhouse Karijini 2 North West Coastal Highway editNorth West Coastal Highway Pilbara region LocationYannarie MundabullanganaLength570 26 km 7 354 34 mi Route number nbsp National Route 1Main article North West Coastal Highway North West Coastal Highway is a highway that follows the southern half of the Pilbara coastline From the Gascyone region at Burkett Road a turnoff for Exmouth the highway enters the Pilbara region at Yannarie It heads north easterly gradually moving closer to the coast until it reaches the access roads to Dampier and Karratha Madigan Road and Karratha Road From here the highway moves runs to Roebourne and then over to Whim Creek where it curves back to the north east to meet Great Northern Highway at Mundabullangana south of Port Hedland 2 Onslow Road editOnslow RoadLocationCane OnslowLength79 40 km 7 49 34 mi Onslow Road is a major road in the Pilbara region From North West Coastal Highway at Cane north of the Nanutarra Roadhouse it heads north west to the town of Onslow on the coast 2 Paraburdoo Tom Price Road editParaburdoo Tom Price RoadLocationRocklea Tom PriceLength130 78 km 7 81 26 mi Paraburdoo Tom Price Road 1 also known as Paraburdoo Tom Price Road 2 or Paraburdoo Road west of Paraburdoo and Tom Price Road east of Paraburdoo 7 is a major road in the Pilbara region From Nanutarra Munjina Road in Rocklea the road heads south east to Paraburdoo It then curves round to the north meeting Karijini Road before heading a short distance north west to Tom Price where Manuwarra Red Dog Highway completes the loop back to Nanutarra Munjina Road Paraburdoo Tom Price Road is part of the sealed road link between North West Coastal Highway and Great Northern Highway in the southern half of the Pilbara 2 Point Samson Roebourne Road editPoint Samson Roebourne RoadLocationPoint Samson RoebourneLength18 41 km 7 11 44 mi Point Samson Roebourne Road 1 also known as Point Samson Roebourne Road 2 is a major north south road in the Pilbara region It links Point Samson on the coast via Wickham to North West Coastal Highway at Roebourne 2 Ripon Hills Road editRipon Hills RoadLocationMarble BarLength130 94 km 7 81 36 mi Ripon Hills Road is a major east west road in Marble Bar It travels from Marble Bar Road near the Marble Bar townsite to the Telfer Mine Road turnoff near the Oakover River which provides access to Telfer 2 After the turnoff Ripon Hills Road continues as Woodie Woodie Road to the Nifty and Woodie Woodie mine sites 12 Ripon Hills Road was opened in November 1999 to replace the unsealed Woodie Woodie Road between Marble Bar townsite and the Telfer Mine Road turnoff as the main road through the region At the time Ripon Hills Road was opened Woodie Woodie Road carried over 500 Thousand tonnes of freight 13 Wilson Street editWilson StreetLocationPort HedlandLength10 38 km 7 6 45 mi Wilson Street is a major road in Port Hedland in the Pilbara region It connects the coastal townsite to Great Northern Highway 2 See also edit nbsp Australian Roads portal nbsp Western Australia portalList of highways in Western Australia List of road routes in Western Australia List of major roads in rural Western Australia Major roads in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia Major roads in the Kimberley region of Western Australia Major roads in the Mid West region of Western Australia Major roads in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia Tourist Drives in Western AustraliaReferences edit a b c d e f Main Roads Western Australia 17 December 2013 Regional Roads Government of Western Australia Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 20 December 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Main Roads Western Australia 13 August 2013 Upper Regions map Kimberley Pilbara and Gascoyne PDF Map 1 3 000 000 Version 1 0 Government of Western Australia Archived from the original on 29 August 2013 Retrieved 24 January 2014 a b Main Roads Western Australia 28 February 2011 Pilbara Network Map Intergrated Service Arrangement 1 3 092 784 Government of Western Australia Archived from the original PDF on 3 August 2013 Retrieved 26 April 2014 Main Roads Western Australia 2013 Pilbara Regional Profile PDF Government of Western Australia Archived from the original PDF on 26 April 2014 Retrieved 26 April 2014 SOS Specialized Office Services to Tom Price Google Maps Retrieved 12 September 2021 Confirmed Public Minutes OCM 13 October 2020 PDF Shire of Ashburtion Retrieved 12 September 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Main Roads Western Australia Road Information Mapping System Map Government of Western Australia Retrieved 24 December 2013 Pluto LNG Woodside Archived from the original on 7 February 2014 Retrieved 14 February 2014 a b Main Roads Western Australia 20 December 2013 Dampier Highway Duplication Government of Western Australia Archived from the original on 21 October 2013 Retrieved 23 December 2013 Karratha Tom Price Road officially named Manuwarra Red Dog Highway Government of Western Australia Archived from the original on 25 October 2021 Retrieved 12 September 2021 Marble Bar Road Coongan Gorge Department of Infrastructure Transport Regional Development and Communications 14 January 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2022 Roads 2030 Strategies for Significant Local Government Roads Pilbara Region PDF Retrieved 24 October 2021 Official opening of Ripon Hills Road in east 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