South Gippsland Highway

South Gippsland Highway
Victoria
General information
Type Highway
Length 255 km (158 mi)
Route number(s)
  • State Route 12
  • (Greens Road - Pound Road, Dandenong South)
  • M420
  • (Lyndhurst - Lang Lang)
  • A440
  • (Lang Lang - Sale via Leongatha)
Former
route number
  • State Route 180
  • (Dandenong to Lyndhurst)
Major junctions
West end Princes Highway, Dandenong, Victoria
 
East end Princes Highway,
Sale, Victoria
Location(s)
Major settlements Cranbourne, Koo Wee Rup, Lang Lang, Korumburra, Leongatha, Foster, Yarram, Longford
Highway system
Highways in Australia
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Highways in Victoria

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The South Gippsland Highway is a partially divided highway in Victoria, Australia which connects the city of Melbourne with the South Gippsland region of Victoria, ending in the town of Sale. The highway begins without a route number (formerly State Route 180), until the junction of Greens Road where it carries State Route 12 to Pound Road, then continues until the South Gippsland Freeway / Western Port Highway interchange where it becomes the M420. The M420 continues through Cranbourne and Koo Wee Rup until the Bass Highway turnoff, at which point the road is then designated A440 onwards to Sale. From the Bass Highway junction, the highway is undivided. The South Gippsland Highway is the gateway from Melbourne to many attractions including Wilsons Promontory and Phillip Island as well as being an important road for farmers in Gippsland.

Route

The highway commences in Dandenong, branching from the Princes Highway, and heads in a general south-east direction at first. It is mostly a dual carriageway with two lanes in either direction, until the Bass Highway turnoff to Phillip Island, after which it is entirely an undivided highway. Conversion to dual carriageways at the western end began in 1975, initially between the South Gippsland Freeway and Cranbourne; a distance of 17 km.[1] The final link in the duplication of the highway between the Princes Highway, Dandenong and Bass Highway opened in the early 1990s between Princes Highway and Pound Road.[2] It passes through the Cranbourne area, and then through or close to the Gippsland towns of Tooradin, Koo Wee Rup, Lang Lang, Nyora, Korumburra, Leongatha, Foster, Welshpool and Yarram, before heading north to rejoin the Princes Highway at Sale.

Timeline of duplication

Major intersections and towns

South Gippsland Highway
Northwestbound Distance to
Dandenong
(km)
Distance to
Phillip Island
(km)
Southeastbound
Traffic Lights (clockwise from highway)
Princes Highway to Dandenong and Melbourne
Princes Highway to Berwick and Warragul
End South Gippsland Highway 2 103 Start South Gippsland Highway
GIPPSLAND RAIL LINE
2.2 102.8 GIPPSLAND RAIL LINE
To Ringwood, Melbourne; Keysborough
Dandenong Bypass
2.7 102.3 To Frankston, Portsea; Keysborough
Dandenong Bypass
Mordialloc
Greens Road
4 101 Mordialloc
Greens Road
continues as
continues as 5 100 Hampton Park, Narre Warren
Pound Road
Pound Road West
Hampton Park, Narre Warren
Pound Road West
Pound Road
Northwestbound Distance to
Melbourne
via Freeway
(km)
Distance to
Phillip Island
(km)
Southeastbound
Melbourne
South Gippsland Freeway
41.9 99.1 Melbourne
South Gippsland Freeway
continues as
Hastings, Flinders
Westernport Highway
42 99 Hastings, Flinders
Westernport Highway
Carrum, Berwick
Thompsons Road
48 93 Berwick, Carrum
Thompsons Road
Cranbourne 51 90 Cranbourne
Frankston, Berwick
Cranbourne-Frankston Road
51.5 89.5 Berwick, Frankston
Cranbourne-Frankston Road
Narre Warren, Belgrave, Lilydale
Cameron Street
52.5 88.5 Narre Warren
Cameron Street
Clyde, Berwick
Clyde-Five Ways Road
57.7 83.3 Clyde
Clyde-Five Ways Road
Cannons Creek
Fisheries Road
57.8 83.2 Pearcedale, Cannons Creek
Fisheries Road
Frankston, Hastings, Portsea
Baxter-Tooradin Road
62.5 78.5 Frankston, Hastings, Portsea
Baxter-Tooradin Road
Tooradin 67 74 Tooradin
Cardinia
Dalmore Road
69 72 Cardinia
Dalmore Road
Koo Wee Rup, Longwarry
Rossiter Road
74 67 Koo Wee Rup, Pakenham, Longwarry
Rossiter Road
Northwestbound Distance to
Melbourne
via Freeway
(km)
Distance to
Phillip Island
(km)
Southeastbound
Koo Wee Rup, Pakenham, Healesville;
Melbourne via Freeway
Koo Wee Rup Road
76 64 Koo Wee Rup, Pakenham
Koo Wee Rup Road
no intersection 82 58 Lang Lang
McDonalds Track
Lang Lang, Drouin
Westernport Road
84 56 Lang Lang, Drouin
Westernport Road
continues as 86 54 Phillip Island, Wonthaggi
Bass Highway
Phillip Island, Wonthaggi
Bass Highway
Northwestbound Distance to
Melbourne
(km)
Distance to
Leongatha
(km)
Southeastbound
End 86 48 Start
Nyora
Lang Lang-Nyora Road
98 36 Nyora, Poowong
Lang Lang-Nyora Road
Loch
Main Road
Poowong
Loch-Poowong Road
105 29 Poowong
Loch-Poowong Road
Loch
Main Road
SOUTH GIPPSLAND TOURIST RAIL LINE 107 27 SOUTH GIPPSLAND TOURIST RAIL LINE
SOUTH GIPPSLAND TOURIST RAIL LINE 114 20 SOUTH GIPPSLAND TOURIST RAIL LINE
Poowong, Warragul
Warragul-Korumburra Road
119 15 Warragul
Warragul-Korumburra Road
Wonthaggi
Korumburra-Wonthaggi Road
120 14 Korumburra
Korumburra Wonthaggi, Inverloch
Korumburra-Wonthaggi Road
Mirboo North, Morwell
Strzelecki Highway
133.9 0.1 Mirboo North, Morwell
Strzelecki Highway
Inverloch, Wonthaggi, Phillip Island
Bass Highway
133.95 0.05 Inverloch, Wonthaggi
Bass Highway
Leongatha 134 0 Leongatha
Westbound Distance to
Melbourne
(km)
Distance to
Yarram
(km)
Eastbound
Dumbalk
Ogilvy Street
134.5 89.5 Dumbalk
Ogilvy Street
Dumbalk, Mirboo North
Farmers Road
151 73 Meeniyan
Meeniyan Dumbalk, Mirboo North
Farmers Road
Fish Creek, Wilsons Promontory
Meeniyan-Promontory Road
151.5 72.5 Fish Creek, Wilsons Promontory
Meeniyan-Promontory Road
Foster, Fish Creek, Wilsons Promontory
Toora Road
172 52 Foster
Toora Road
Toora 184 40 Toora
Port Albert
Yarram-Port Albert Road
194 30 Welshpool
Welshpool Port Albert
Yarram-Port Albert Road
Yarram 224 0 Yarram
Southbound Distance to
Yarram
(km)
Distance to
Sale
(km)
Northbound
Tarra Valley
Tarra Valley Road
0 71 Tarra Valley
Tarra Valley Road
Traralgon, Melbourne via Freeway
Hyland Highway
2 69 Traralgon, Melbourne via Freeway
Hyland Highway
Carrajung, Traralgon
Carrajung-Woodside Road
18.5 52.5 Carrajung
Carrajung-Woodside Road
Woodside
Woodside Beach Road
18.8 52.2 Woodside
Woodside Beach Road
Seaspray
Seaspray Road
63.5 7.5 Seaspray
Seaspray Road
Loch Sport
Longford-Loch Sport Road
64.5 6.5 Loch Sport
Longford-Loch Sport Road
Longford 65 6 Longford
Rosedale
Rosedale-Longford Road
65.5 5.5 Rosedale
Rosedale-Longford Road
Start South Gippsland Highway 71 0 End South Gippsland Highway
Roundabout (clockwise from highway)
Princes Highway to Traralgon and Melbourne
Princes Highway to Bairnsdale and Orbost
Foster Street

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Country Roads Board Victoria. Sixty-Second Annual Report: for the year ended 30th June, 1975, Burwood, Victoria: Brown, Prior, Anderson, 1975. p. 7.
  2. 1 2 VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report, 1991-1992, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 1992, p. 39.
  3. Road Construction Authority Victoria. Annual Report 1986-87, Kew, Victoria: Road Construction Authority, Victoria, 1987. p. 66
  4. 1 2 3 VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report, 1989-1990, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 1990, p. 56.
  5. 1 2 VicRoads. VicRoads Annual Report, 1990-1991, Kew, Victoria: VicRoads, 1991, p. 37
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