Road Photos & Information: New South Wales
M15 A15   Parry Street, Donald Street, Griffiths Road, Newcastle Road, Thomas Street, Newcastle Link Road, Hunter Expressway & New England Highway (M15 / A15)

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M15 / A15 is one the major routes in New South Wales and Queensland. It links the farming regions of NSW to the ports at Newcastle and also to other major roads to Sydney and it's also a link to Brisbane's metropolitan area.

The route consists of single carriageway 2-lane rural highway, through to multi-lane divided sections and motorway standard closer to Newcastle.

Multiplexes along the route include:

History:

The New England Highway originally formed part of the Great Northern Road from Sydney via Wiseman's Ferry to the Queensland border (near Mt Lindesay), taking shape as settlement spread northward from the lower Hunter Valley. By 1851 the Great Northern Road had reached the Gap, two miles beyond Murrurundi. In 1858 it was classified as one of three Main Roads in the colony (Great Western and Great Southern) and extended from Morpeth via Maitland, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Scone, Murrurundi and Tamworth, to Armidale, a distance of about 236 miles. Captain Martindale, Chief Railway Commissioner, who was also responsible for roads, stressed the need for bridges as in many cases long circuits had to be made to find a crossing over a stream. In 1860 arrangements were in progress for building 90 culverts and minor bridges and for forming new sections of road, including a new ascent to Murrurundi Gap, which was previously steep with sharp dangerous turns. In 1865 the section of road between Muswellbrook and Murrurundi was metalled and a deviation suggested between Blandford and Murrurundi to skirt the Page River, obviating two bridges, however, such a deviation was never constructed. With the construction of the Northern Railway line from Newcastle, commenced in the 1850s and reaching Murrurundi in 1872, attention was diverted away from roads and sections of the Great Northern Road were in poor condition. Despite the impact of the railway, roads developed steadily and considerable progress was made in the bridging of rivers and creeks. 3

To view photos of the route, click inside the green boxes below:

1 Roads & Maritime Services, Schedule of Classified Roads and Unclassified Regional Roads, August 2013
2 National Library of Australia
3 Roads & Maritime Services
4 NSW Government, State Archives and Records, F228 - New England Highway. S.H. 9 [State Highway]. View of new road looking east from hill beyond Koolbung bet. [between] Muswellbrook and Aberdeen.
5 NSW Government, State Archives and Records, J32 - S.H. 9 [State Highway 9] - New England Highway. Patrick Plains Shire. Reconstn [Reconstruction] bet. [between] Singleton and Deadman's Hill.
6 NSW Government, State Archives and Records, J59 - S.H. 9 [State Highway 9] - New England Highway. Muswellbrook Shire. Reconstn [Reconstruction] bet. [between] Camberwell Devn [Deviation] and Grasstree Hill. View near Gardiner's Creek.
7 Roads & Traffic Authority, Historic Bridges of the Hunter Valley brochure, ISBN 0 7313 066 1
8 Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
9 NSW Government, Media Release, Duncan Gay MLC Minister for Roads and Ports Deputy Leader of the Government Legislative Council, Work Complete On $50 Million Intersection Upgrades Between F3 And Newcastle, 8 August 2013
10 NSW Government, George Souris, MP State Member For Upper Hunter, Pedestrian Improvements For New England Highway At Muswellbrook, 31 May 2012
11 Roads & Maritime Services, Projects, The Hunter Expressway, Project overview
12 NSW Government, George Souris, MP State Member For Upper Hunter, Resurfacing Completed On The New England Highway At Singleton, 10 June 2011
13 NSW Government, Media Release, Pedestrian Safety Improvements Start On Griffiths Road, 12 June 2011
14 NSW Government, Roads and Maritime Services, Media Release, Trevor Khan MLC, Work Completed During Cameron Park Roundabout Closures, 28 May 2012
15 NSW Government, Roads and Maritime Services, Media Release, Trevor Khan MLC, New Traffic Lights At Newcastle Link Road , 16 April 2013
16 NSW Government, Media Release, Temporary closure of Steel Street at Newcastle Road intersection, Jesmond on Monday 16 November, November 2020
17 NSW Government, Roads & Maritime Services, Media Statement, Major Road Safety Upgrade Completed On The New England Highway At Whittingham, 26 July 2013
18 George Souris MP, State Member For Upper Hunter, New Bridge Saves Five Hours On Trip From Newcastle To Toowoomba For Higher Mass Limit Vehicles, 30 June 2014
19 NSW Government, Roads & Maritime Services, Joint Media Statement, Hunter Expressway opens for business, 21 March 2014
20 NSW Government, Roads & Maritime Services, Media Statement, Safety Improved On The New England Highway At Whittingham, 21 July 2017
21 NSW Government, Michael Johnson, Nationals Member for Upper Hunter, Media Release, Road Improvements Start On New England Highway At Muswellbrook, 16 November 2016
22 NSW Government, Roads & Maritime Services, Project Page, New England Highway upgrade and rail bridge replacement at Gowrie Gates
23 George Souris MP, Media Release, New England Highway Improvement Work Under Way Near Black Hill, 3 September 2004
24 Michael Johnsen MP, Media Release, Safety Improvements Start On New England Highway At Murrurundi, 9 June 2016
25 Roads & Martime Services, Media Releases, Start of work on the New England Highway, Murrurundi from Monday 28 November, November 2016
26 Michael Johnsen MP, Media Release, Improvement Work Starts On New England Highway At Aberdeen, 16 August 2017
27 Michael Johnsen MP, Media Release, New England Highway Upgrades Continue Next Month, 26 September 2017
28 Kevin Anderson MP, Media Release, Shovels Ready For Work On New England Highway, 23 October 2017
29 Roads and Maritime Services, New England Highway bypass of Scone Project Update – start of construction, August 2018
30 Roads and Maritime Services, New England Highway safety upgrade Project update - start of work, November 2018
31 NSW Government, Media Release, Road work on the New England Highway, Kentucky from Monday 24 February, Feburary 2020
32 NSW Government, Roads & Maritime Services, Media Statement, Whittingham rest area permanently closing on Monday 3 February 2020, December 2019
33 Roads & Maritime Services, New England Highway bypass of Scone, Project Update, April 2020
34 NSW Government, Media Release, Safety improvements on the New England Highway south of Tamworth, September 2020
35 NSW Government, Roads & Maritime Services, Media Statement, Start of work on the New England Highway, Whittingham from Monday 19 April, April 2019

Last updated: 15-Oct-2021 22:16

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