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Road routes in Tasmania assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the state. The route numbering system is composed of National Highway 1, and three categories of alphanumeric routes: 'A' routes, which are the state's most important arterial roads; 'B' routes, other important sub-arterial and connecting roads; and 'C' routes, significant minor roads.
Location km [3] mi Destinations Notes; Launceston: Launceston: 0: 0.0: Midland Highway (Bathurst Street) (National Highway 1) – from southeast to northwest – South Launceston to Launceston / York Street from Tasman Highway (A3) – northeast – Newstead: Southern end of West Tamar Highway. Road proceeds south west as York Street. South Esk ...
The town was named Beaconsfield in 1879 in honour of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time. In 1881, the Beaconsfield newspaper was called the Beaconsfield Tickler. [3] In 1953, Beaconsfield was the first town in Australia to fluoridate the water supply. [4]
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Location km [6] mi Destinations Notes; Launceston: Launceston: 0: 0.0: West Tamar Highway (Brisbane Street) (A7) – from southwest – Trevallyn / Midland Highway (Bathurst Street) (National Highway 1) – from southeast – South Launceston / Brisbane Street to Tasman Highway (A3) – northeast – Newstead: Southern end of East Tamar Highway.
It connects the three cities across the north of the state – Burnie, Devonport and Launceston. The road was named due to its proximity to the Bass Strait . It is a part of the National Highway , designated as National Highway 1 , together with the Midland and Brooker highways in Tasmania.
The Tasman Highway at Cambridge. The Eastern Outlet is a 24 km (15 mi) section of the Tasman Highway between Hobart and Sorell.As one of the city's 3 major radial highways, the outlet connects traffic from the Hobart city centre with Hobart Airport and commuters on the eastern shore of the River Derwent as well as intrastate traffic on the east coast and Tasman Peninsula.
Map of Midland Highway, Tasmania. The Midland Highway (also known as the Midlands Highway) is one of Tasmania's major inter-city highways, running for 176 kilometres (109 mi) between Hobart and Launceston. It is part of the AusLink National Network and is a vital link for road freight to transport goods to and from the two cities.