Channel Highway
Channel Highway Tasmania | |
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General information | |
Type | Highway |
Route number(s) | B68 Taroona — Huonville |
Former route number | State Route 6[1] |
Major junctions | |
North end | Sandy Bay Road Taroona, Hobart, Tasmania |
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South end | Huon Highway Huonville, Tasmania |
Location(s) | |
Major settlements | Taroona, Kingston, Huntingfield, Margate, Kettering, Woodbridge, Cygnet |
Highway system | |
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The Channel Highway is a regional highway that travels south from Hobart To Huonville, Tasmania, Australia. The Channel Highway starts from the end of Sandy Bay Road and travels south toward Huonville via Taroona, Kingston, Huntingfield, Margate, Kettering, Woodbridge and Cygnet. The shortest way from Hobart to Huonville is via the Huon Highway. Prior to the construction of the Southern Outlet the Channel Highway was the main route used to get to Kingston and other southern towns.
Kingston Bypass
In February 2010, the Tasmanian Government approved the construction of the 2.8 km Kingston Bypass. The bypass includes the Summerleas Road underpass, Algona Road roundabout and dedicated cycle lanes.[2]
See also
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- Brooker Highway
- Channel Highway (Kingston Bypass)
- Domain Highway
- East Derwent Highway
- Huon Highway
- Lyell Highway
- Midland Highway (Brighton Bypass)
- South Arm Highway
- Southern Outlet
- Tasman Highway
- Bowen Bridge
- Bridgewater Bridge
- Jordan River Bridge
- McGees Bridge
- Sorell Causeway
- Tasman Bridge
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