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Photo Gallery
New South Wales Road Photo Gallery:
National Highway 15 (New England Highway (Bendemeer
to Armidale)
Proclaimed a
State Highway on 8th August
1928, the New England Highway starts in NSW at
Hexham, 15km West of Newcastle and heads north-west
entering the Hunter Valley region, eventually climbing
into the Great Dividing Range to the coal mining areas
of Muswellbrook. From there the highway heads North
into Tamworth and climbs again into the New England
Region, bypassing Armidale, across the ridge tops to
Glen Innes, Tenterfield and eventually the QLD border
at Wallangarra, it then heads into the fruit and agricultural
districts of Stanthorpe and North again to Warwick.
After heading North from the Cunningham
Hwy turnoff, the New England Hwy changes shields to
NR42 passing through the beef and wool farming areas
to Toowoomba. Heading North from Toowoomba, the highway
passes through lush green dairying pastures and thick
vegetation up into Crows Nest, stopping at the D'Aguilar
Highway at Yarraman.
This section concentrates on the old alignment between
Bendemeer and Uralla.
The old alignment in the Uralla area is about 3 km
long, and is now known as Barleyfields Road. It starts
on the northern side of town at the intersection of
New England Highway & Wood Street, passes under
an old steel and brick railway bridge and through the
hills northwest of the Uralla town centre before crossing
the railway via a level crossing and rejoining the current
highway.
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