Road Photos & Information: Tasmania
A10   Murchison Highway, Zeehan Highway & Lyell Highway (A10)

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The Lyell Highway's highest elevation along its length is 853m and the lowest point is at 4.17m above sea level. The Lyell Highway connects with the Marlborough Highway, the Midland Highway and the Zeehan Highway.

Mt Zeehan (702m) was named after the Abel Tasman flagship in 1642.

The Zeehan Highway's highest elevation along its length is 312m and the lowest point is at 101m above sea level. The Zeehan Highway connects with the Lyell Highway and the Murchison Highway.

The Murchison Highway's highest elevation along its length is 708m and the lowest point is at 12m above sea level. The Murchison Highway connects with the Bass Highway, the Mount Road and the Zeehan Highway.

History:

Granton To Somerset   Somerset To Granton
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Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign approaching the Turriff Lodge Dr intersection in New Norfolk, looking northwest. July 2007.

Image © Peter Renshaw

  Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Murchison Hwy (A10) approaching Anthony Rd (B28) at Tullah, 2008.

Image © Jamie Scuglia

Reassurance Directional Sign:
Distance sign at Granton, 2008.

Image © Jamie Scuglia


Ouse Town Centre:
Lyell Hwy (A10) as it passes through the Ouse town centre, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign at New Norfolk approaching Pioneer Av and Turriff Lodge Dr, July 2007.

Image © Peter Renshaw

  Ouse Town Centre:
Lyell Hwy (A10) as it passes through the Ouse town centre, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Zeehan Hwy (A10) near Leslie Ck, approaching the B27 section of Zeehan Hwy at Zeehan, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

  Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Lyell Hwy (A10) at Gretna approaching Gordon River Rd (B61), March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

Entering Linda:
Lyell Hwy (A10) as it enters the locality of Linda, 2008.

Image © Jamie Scuglia


Entering New Norfolk:
Lyell Hwy (A10) as it enters the town of New Norfolk, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign assembly facing Farrell St in Tullah, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

  Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Lyell Hwy (A10) approaching Brooker Hwy (NH1) and Midland Hwy (NH1) at Granton, 2008.

Image © Jamie Scuglia

Advance Directional Sign:
AD sign on Murchison Hwy (A10) approaching Anthony Rd (B28) at Tullah, 2008.

Image © Jamie Scuglia


Southern Terminus:
Lyell Hwy (A10) at its southern terminis, Brooker Hwy (NH1) and Midland Hwy (NH1) at Granton, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign assembly facing Waratah Rd (B23) at Guildford, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

 

Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign assembly facing Mount Hicks Rd (B26) at Yolla, March 2016.

Image © Garry Coxhead

 

Intersection Directional Sign:
ID sign facing eastbound traffic at the northern terminus for A10, Bass Highway (A2) in Somerset. October 2007.

Image © Peter Renshaw

 

1 Planetware
2 Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources

Last updated: 28 Aug 2019 18:59

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