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Goulburn Valley Freeway Length 43 km (27 mi) General direction North-South From Goulburn Valley Highway, Arcadia, Victoria via Wahring To Hume Freeway, Seymour, Victoria Established March 2001 Major junctions Goulburn Valley Highway for full list see exits and intersections See also: Goulburn Valley Highway The Goulburn Valley Freeway [1] is currently a 43 kilometre (two-section) freeway located in Victoria, Australia. The section north beyond the Hume Freeway is part of the Melbourne to Brisbane National Highway (together with Hume Freeway) and is the main link between these two cities as well as a major link between Victoria and inland New South Wales. The freeway roughly follows the course of the Goulburn River. This freeway has been superseded in sections from the original alignment of Goulburn Valley Highway. The entire freeway stretches have a speed limit of 110 km/h. Contents 1 Current Freeway situation 2 Exits & Intersections 2.1 Source 3 Past and future development 3.1 Arcadia Duplication 3.2 Nagambie Bypass 3.3 Shepparton Bypass 3.4 Strathmerton Deviation 4 See also 5 References // Current Freeway situation – 4 lane dual carrageway with tactile road lines, wide shoulders and rest areas Between the Hume Freeway and 5 km south of Nagambie Between just south of the Wahring Roadhouse and Ross Road, Arcadia (17 km south of Shepparton) Exits & Intersections Goulburn Valley Freeway Northbound exits / intersections Distance to Brisbane (km) Distance to Melbourne (km) Southbound exits / intersections End Goulburn Valley Freeway continues as Goulburn Valley Highway to Shepparton / Brisbane 1509 173 Start Goulburn Valley Freeway from Goulburn Valley Highway Ross Road / Karramomus Road Doyles Road 1511 171 Doyles Road Arcadia, Tamleugh West Arcadia Road 1513 169 Tamleugh West, Arcadia Arcadia Road Euroa Arcadia Two Chain Road 1514 168 Euroa Arcadia Two Chain Road Zocks Road 1514.5 167.5 Zocks Road Arcadia Noonans Road 1516 166 Noonans Road Baliffs Road 1518 164 Baliffs Road Murchison, Violet Town Murchison-Violet Town Road 1520 162 Violet Town, Murchison Murchison-Violet Town Road Douglas Road / Burkes Road 1524 158 Burkes / Douglas Road Murchison East, Monea Dargalong Road 1529 153 Monea, Murchison East Dargalong Road SHEPPARTON RAIL LINE 1532 150 SHEPPARTON RAIL LINE Murchison, Rushworth, Tatura Wahring-Murchison East Road no exit Wahring, Euroa Wahring-Euroa Road 1535 147 Euroa, Wahring Wahring-Euroa Road Caltex SERVICE CENTRE END SINGLE CARRIAGEWAY SECTION 1536 146 START SINGLE CARRIAGEWAY SECTION Proposed Nagambie Bypass completion 2014 Nagambie via highway 1545 137 Nagambie via highway START SINGLE CARRIAGEWAY SECTION Proposed Nagambie Bypass completion 2014 1551 131 END SINGLE CARRIAGEWAY SECTION Mitchellstown, Monea Mitchellstown Road / Tabilk-Monea Road 1552 130 Monea, Mitchellstown Tabilk-Monea Road / Mitchellstown Road Avenel Avenel-Nagambie Road Avenel Avenel-Nagambie Road Avenel Aerodrome Road 1558 124 Avenel Aerodrome Road Mangalore Gerrards Road 1561 121 Mangalore Gerrards Road Selectors Road / Nalinga Road 1566 116 Nalinga Road / Selectors Road Start Goulburn Valley Freeway from Hume Freeway 1568 114 Seymour, Yea Goulburn Valley Highway Wodonga, Sydney Hume Freeway End Goulburn Valley Freeway continues as Hume Freeway to Melbourne Source Goulburn Valley Freeway North on Google Maps. Goulburn Valley Freeway South on Google Maps. Past and future development The Goulburn Valley Highway exit to Seymour and Yea near the Hume Freeway. The Goulburn Valley Highway is defined as a National Highway which means the Australian Government fully funds improvements to it. It is progressively being upgraded to freeway standard and will ultimately bypass all towns between the junction with the Hume Freeway and the New South Wales border. Arcadia Duplication The duplication is a $40.55 million project funded by the Australian Government as part of its Auslink Program. The works involve duplication of 11km of the existing Goulburn Valley Highway between the Murchison East deviation and the proposed Shepparton Bypass, just north of Ross Road. The highway will carry an estimated 6,500 vehicles per day, including more than 2,000 commercial vehicles. The freeway will cut travel time and significantly improve the safety of this section of the Goulburn Valley Highway. It will incorporate four at-grade intersections, frontage access roads, a rest area with full facilities, and installation of wire rope safety barriers. The Arcadia section runs adjacent to the Calder Woodburn Memorial Avenue of Honour. A Conservation Management Plan has been developed in consultation with Heritage Victoria to ensure that impact on the significant Calder Woodburn Memorial Avenue of Honour is minimised. The plans included measures to enhance and highlight the avenue of trees. Start Date: June 2006 Completion Date: Open to traffic February 2008, with final completion of all works in April 2008 Cost: $40.55 million funded by the Australian Government Nagambie Bypass Proposed Nagambie Bypass, to be funded by Auslink 2 (2009–2014)[1][2]. Shepparton Bypass An alignment for the Shepparton bypass has been decided. The bypass will cross the Goulburn River at Toolamba and travel west of Mooroopna rejoining the existing highway north of Congupna[3]. Proposed Shepparton Bypass to be funded by Auslink 2 (2009–2014)[4]. Strathmerton Deviation This realignment will bypass the small townships of Strathmerton and Yarroweyah and avoid dangerous bends south of the Murray River crossing at Tocumwal[5]. Proposed Strathmerton Deviation to be funded by Auslink 2 (2009–2014)[6]. See also Freeways in Australia Freeways in Victoria References ^ Goulburn Valley Highway, VicRoads Site. Retrieved on July 1, 2008. v • d • e Road infrastructure in Victoria Freeways Calder Freeway • Goulburn Valley Freeway • Hume Freeway • Princes Freeway • Western Freeway Highways Bass Highway • Bellarine Highway • Borung Highway • Calder Highway • Glenelg Highway • Goulburn Valley Highway • Hamilton Highway • Henty Highway • Hopkins Highway • Kiewa Valley Highway • Loddon Valley Highway • Mallee Highway • Maroondah Highway • Melba Highway • Midland Highway • Monaro Highway • Murray Valley Highway • Nepean Highway • Northern Highway • Omeo Highway • Princes Highway • Pyrenees Highway • South Gippsland Highway • Strzelecki Highway • Sturt Highway • Sunraysia Highway • Surf Coast Highway • Warburton Highway • Western Highway • Western Port Highway • Wimmera Highway Bypass routes Old Hume Highway • Old Princes Highway • Princes Highway (Geelong) Tourist routes Great Alpine Road • Great Ocean Road • Murray Valley Highway • Phillip Island Road