Brockman Highway

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Western Australia

The Brockman Highway is a highway in the south west of the Australian state of Western Australia. It connects the Bussell Highway in Karridale in the extreme southwest of the state with the South Western Highway at Bridgetown.

Course

In Karridale, 14 km north of Augusta, branches of the Brockman Highway from Bussell Highway ( S10) to the east and takes over its identification as State Road 10 until almost its end accompanies the Blackwood River on its southern bank. For long stretches, it passes through karri and Jarrahwälder in largely uninhabited areas. The only major place after 76 km is Nannup, where it crosses the Vasse Highway ( S10), and its designation as a state road 10 passes in those running south highway.

From Nannup from the Brockman Highway attracts tourists as Route 251 ( T251 ) to the east, which he leaves the banks of the Blackwood River at first. He crossed the Winston Hills and reached for further 46 km of the city Bridgetown, turn on the Blackwood River, where it ends at the South Western Highway (R1).

Source

Steve Parish: Australian Touring Atlas. Steve Parish Publishing. Archerfield QLD 2007 ISBN. 978-1-74193-232-4. p. 80

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