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Snowy Mountains Highway (National Route 18) - Adaminaby to Nimmitabel: Former Alignment (Decommissioned) |
Statistics:
- Length: 332 km (Adaminaby to Nimmitabel: 100 km)
- Eastern
Terminus: Princes Hwy (NR1) at Stony Creek, north of Bega
- Southern
Terminus: Hume Hwy (NH31) at Mundarlo, northwest of Adelong
- Miscellaneous: Route is co-signed with Monaro Hwy (NR23) between Steeple Flat near Nimmitabel and Cooma
- Suburbs, Towns
& Localities Along The Route: Pinbeyan, Yarrangobilly, Kiangra, Providence Portal and Adaminaby
Route Numbering:
General Information:
Snowy Mountains Highway is a route that connects the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales with the far south coast via the Great Dividing Range and Snowy Mountains. It's mostly a 2-lane undivided rural highway, passing through farmland, residential and commercial regions. Large tracts of the route pass through national parks and traverse very hilly and steep terrain.
The route links the Princes Hwy (NR1), Monaro Hwy (NR23) and Hume Hwy (NH31).
This page looks at the former alignment between Adaminaby and Nimmitabel.
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Black Distance Sign:
Black RD sign in Nimmitabel on Clarke Street, which along with Old Bega Road, forms the former alignment between Nimmitabel and Brown Mountain, via Steeple Flat. January 2010.
Image © Paul Rands
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Black Advance Directional Sign:
Black AD sign approaching Snowy Mountains Highway (NR18) / Monaro Highway (NR23) in Nimmitabel on Clarke Street, which along with Old Bega Road, forms the former alignment between Nimmitabel and Brown Mountain, via Steeple Flat. Note the missing NR23 shield. January 2010.
Image © Paul Rands
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Last updated: 18-Dec-2019 12:52
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