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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.
Bowens Road (C741) – southwest – York Town: Badger Head, Clarence Point midpoint: 55.3: 34.4: Badger Head Road (C721) – west – Badger Head: 55.4: 34.4: Clarence Point Road (C722) – northeast – Clarence Point: Greens Beach: 65.1: 40.5: End of highway – road continues as Greens Beach Road: Northern end of West Tamar Highway
Beaconsfield / ˈ b iː k ən z f iː l d / is a former gold mining town near the Tamar River, in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 40 kilometres north of Launceston on the West Tamar Highway .
It is a residential suburb 5 kilometres (2.5 mi) north-west of the central business district of Launceston, Tasmania's second largest city. The West Tamar Highway runs through the suburb, adjoining Riverside to the West Tamar, which includes small towns such as Beaconsfield, and Beauty Point.
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.
The East Tamar Highway is a highway in Tasmania, Australia.It covers the eastern edge of the Tamar River, from Launceston to the lighthouse at Low Head.. It is labelled as route A8, but prior to 1980 was signed as State Route 1.
In Tasmania, Highway 1 is a 336-kilometre (209 mi) long [1] route that connects Hobart to the state's north coast, and to Launceston via a 3.8-kilometre (2.4 mi) long spur. [2] Highway 1 also exists on the mainland of Australia , linking the state capitals via a circular route around the coastline.
The 2016 census recorded a population of 2143 for East Launceston. 78.6% of people were born in Australia and 87.3% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were No Religion 36.8%, Anglican 20.7% and Catholic 16.2%. [2] It is a suburb of Launceston.