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State Route 83 (Pacific & Central Coast Highways) (Wahroonga to Doyalson)

State Route 83 is the Pacific / Central Coast Highway between Wahroonga and Doyalson, tracing the pre-1960's route from Sydney to Newcastle. It's less trafficked than it used to be because of the Sydney - Newcastle Freeway (F3), however SR83 is still a major route through the Central Coast, servicing the areas of SR83 Gosford and Wyong.

The highway traces its origins back to an early settler, George Peat, who owned the land between the Hawkesbury River and Mooney Mooney Creek. To provide access to his property, Peat began a ferry service across the Hawkesbury River in 1844 and surveyed, then constructed a road between Hornsby and Kariong in 1854. After his death in 1870, the ferry service was abandoned and the road fell into disrepair, finally closing to all traffic in 1899, following the completion of the Sydney-Newcastle railway.

In 1928 construction began on upgrading the old road and converting it to a modern standard, plus creating a new route north, utilising some of the abandoned Peat's Ferry Rd, while improving the horizontal and vertical alignments. In May 1930 the ferry service across the Hawkesbury River was re-established to service the new road until such times that a bridge became necessary. June 1930 marked the completion of the concrete surfacing and of the "Great Northern Hwy" as it was then known.

In May 1931, after pressure from the Queensland Government, the coastal highway linking Sydney and Brisbane was named Pacific Hwy.

Within the first few years of the new highway's existence, traffic volumes rose rapidly and planning for a bridge to cross the Hawkesbury was begun. An important link in the system of national defence routes, the Department of Main Roads overcame staff and material shortages to open the bridge in May 1945. A plaque on the southern end of the bridge serves as a monument to the energy and skill of the workmen.

State Route 83 itself was first signposted in 1979, replacing Alternative National Route 1 between Calga and Ourimbah.

The route's southern terminus Pearces Corner - Pacific Hwy & Pennant Hills Rd at Wahroonga, and SR83's northern terminus is at the intersection of the Central Coast Hwy & Motorway Link at Doyalson.

Length:
88 km
Route Numbers: Duplexed with Formerly
Information courtesy of Sam Laybutt (ozroads.com.au)

Wahroonga to Brooklyn (Haweksbury River)
This section looks at the Pacific Highway from Pearces Corner at Wahroonga through to the Peat's Ferry Bridge over the Hawkesbury River at Brooklyn.

Mooney Mooney (Haweksbury River) to Doyalson
The shortest freeway in the Sydney network from Cammeray to Artarmon.