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NH-M31 (Hume Freeway (Seymour to Kilmore)

The Hume Freeway (also known as the Hume Highway in New South Wales) is one of the most important roads in Australia, the shortest route linking the country's two largest cities - Sydney and Melbourne.

At the Sydney end of the Hume Highway, the last 10 km of road is also known as Liverpool Road, before it terminates at an intersection with Parramatta Road, in Summer Hill. At the Melbourne end, about 27 km north of Melbourne at the suburb of Craigieburn, the Craigieburn Bypass diverts the Hume Freeway (and the M31 designation) off to the east of the original highway to terminate with the Western and Metropolitan Ring Roads (M80) roughly 15 km north of Melbourne, which allows traffic to travel from Geelong, Pakenham or suburban Melbourne non-stop to Albury. The original alignment of the Hume Highway is Sydney Road, which runs straight south into the heart of Melbourne's CBD, bearing metropolitan route 55.

The Hume Highway travels through the states of New South Wales and Victoria and got its name in the 1920s during a nationwide highway naming scheme. Before this, the road was known as the "Great Southern Road" in New South Wales and "Sydney Road" in Victoria. In 1914 the highway was declared a main road. The road was named in 1929 after Hamilton Hume, a famous explorer in the early 19th century who in conjunction with William Hovell first found an overland route between Sydney and the infant colonial outpost of Port Phillip, the original name of Melbourne.

Over 80% is dual carriageway or motorway standard. The principal towns through which it passes are Liverpool, Campbelltown, Camden, Picton, Mittagong, Goulburn, Yass, Gundagai, Holbrook and Albury in New South Wales; and Wodonga, Wangaratta, Glenrowan, Benalla, Euroa, Seymour and Wallan in Victoria.

Route B400 duplexes with M31 between the Murray Valley Hwy (about 10km west of Wodonga) and High St at Wodonga (where the freeway ends). That is the only duplex along the length of the route.

National Highway, M31 is designated with the VicRoads Internal Number of 1550.

Total Length (Vic):
291 km
Route Numbers:
  duplexed with
Duplex information courtesy of Sam Laybutt (ozroads.com.au), route & internal number information courtesy of VicRoads and Rob Tilley.

Goulburn Valley Highway Interchange
Hume Freeway at Seymour, northbound, 2006..

Image © Rob Tilley

Distance Sign
RD on the Hume Freeway at Seymour as you head towards Melbourne, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
Sign on the Hume Freeway at Seymour as you head northbound, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
Sign on the Hume Freeway at Tallarook as you head northbound near Seymour, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Crossover Signage
Old freeway green coloured sign indicating a crossover point on the Hume Freeway between Seymour and Tallarook. 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Looking Northbound at Seymour
Looking north after the Dysart Siding services, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Looking Southbound at Seymour
Looking south after the C384 interchange, 2006. C384 (Vicroads Internal Number 5388) is the Seymour-Tooborac Road, which is approximately 35 km in length.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
Looking towards Melbourne from the Dysart Siding services, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
Looking towards Melbourne at Tallarook, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Sign
AD sign showing the distance to the Shepparton (M/A39 exit) from Tallarook, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

By-pass Town Signage
Typical signage indicating access to a by-passed town used all over Victoria, this time northbound at Tallarook.

Image © Rob Tilley

Distance Sign
Northbound RD sign at Tallarook, near the Seymour-Tooborac Road interchange. 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

C383 Exit ID Sign
Looking towards Melbourne as you enter the interchange for Tallarook, 2006. C383 is Upper Goulburn Road (VicRoads Internal Number 5512), the route is about 14km long.

Image © Rob Tilley

Seymour-Toobourac Road Exit
Looking towards Melbourne at the interchange for Tallarook, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Seymour-Toobourac Road Exit
Looking towards Melbourne at the interchange for Tallarook, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Sharp & Taylors Road Approach
Southbound at Tallarook as you approach the at-grade junction with Sharp & Taylors Road, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Sharp & Taylors Road Approach
Southbound at Tallarook at the at-grade junction with Sharp & Taylors Road, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Sharp & Taylors Road Approach
Northbound at Tallarook at the at-grade junction with Sharp & Taylors Road, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Sharp & Taylors Road Approach
Northbound at Tallarook as you approach the at-grade junction with Sharp & Taylors Road, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Southbound at Tallarook
Typical landscape as you head towards Melbourne at Tallarook near the Sharp & Taylors Road intersection, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
AD sign in the vicinity of Sharp & Taylors Road at Tallarook. Northbound, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Directional Sign
Stack AD sign, southbound at Tallarook before the Dockerys & Ennis Roads at-grade junction.

Image © Rob Tilley

Northbound RD Sign
Distance sign, northbound after the intersection with Dockerys and Ennis Roads, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Intersection Directional Sign
ID sign facing traffic from Ennis Road at Tallarook, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Intersection Directional Sign
ID sign facing traffic travelling from Melbourne at the Dockerys Road and Ennis Road intersection at Tallarook, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Directional Sign
AD stack sign approaching the Hume Freeway from Dockerys Road at Tallarook.

Image © Rob Tilley

Northbound RD Sign
Distance sign, northbound after the Broadford-Flowerdale Rd (Strath Creek Road) interchange at Broadford. 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Broadford-Flowerdale Rd Interchange
Looking northbound at the Broadford-Flowerdale Rd (Strath Creek Road) interchange at Broadford. (VicRoads Internal Number 5514).

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
AD sign for the C382 (VicRoads Internal Number 5514) exit at Broadford. Northbound, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley

Advance Exit Signage
AD sign for the C382 (VicRoads Internal Number 5514) exit at Sunday Creek. Northbound, 2006.

Image © Rob Tilley