List of road routes in South Australia

Roads routes in South Australia comprise both National Highways and state routes. All routes are alphanumeric, with the first letter denoting the standard or function of the road.

Since 1955 South Australia had major rural roads numbered as part of national routes and Highways. In 1998/1999 South Australia introduced "Trailblazers" with A, B and M route numbers in the Metropolitan area and tourist areas of Victor Harbour and the Barossa Valley.[1][2] This system was extended to cover country areas starting in 1999/2000[3]

National Highways

RouteComponent roadsFromViaToLengthNotes

National Highway A1
Mawson LakesPort Wakefield, Snowtown, Port Augusta, Kimba, Kyancutta, CedunaSA/WA Border1,238 km (769 mi)Part of Highway 1 (South Australia).[lower-roman 1]
Princes HighwayMurray BridgeSwanport BridgeTailem Bend22 km (14 mi)

National Highway M1
South Eastern Freeway Glen OsmondMurray Bridge69 km (43 mi)

National Highway A8
Dukes HighwayTailem BendCoonalpyn, Tintinara, Keith, BordertownSA/VIC Border192 km (119 mi)

National Highway A16
Grand Junction RoadPort AdelaideHope Valley

National Highway A17
  • Portrush Road
  • Ascot Avenue
  • Hampstead Road
Glen OsmondNorthfieldUrban road with no grade separations

National Highway M20
VirginiaMunno Para West, Angle ValeGawler22 km (14 mi)Now renamed as the

National Highway A20
GawlerSA/VIC Borderformerly National Highway 20

National Highway A87
Stuart HighwayPort AugustaPimba, Coober PedySA/NT Border928 km (577 mi)

Other routes

Route numbers[4]

RouteComponent roadsFromViaToLengthNotes

R1
Formerly designated A21 on a different route in the southwest, listed clockwise from Port Road

A1
Glen OsmondAdelaideMawson Lakes19 km (12 mi)discontinuous across the Adelaide city centre

B1
Princes Highway Tailem BendMeningie, Kingston SE, MillicentMount Gambier

M2
Southern ExpresswayBedford ParkNoarlunga18.4 km (11 mi)
North–South MotorwayWingfieldRegency Park4.8 km (3 mi)Under construction, built in sections.
Northern ExpresswayWaterloo CornerGawler23 kilometres (14 mi)

A2
South Road Regency ParkDarlingtonSurface road adjacent to North–South Motorway.

A3
Cross RoadGlen OsmondPlympton9.5 km (6 mi)

A5
Anzac HighwayAdelaideGlenelg14.7 km (9 mi)

A6
Sir Donald Bradman DriveAdelaideWest Beach8.1 km (5 mi)Formerly Burbridge Rd

A7
Port Road, Commercial RoadHindmarshPort Adelaide9.9 km (6 mi)[2]

A9
HillbankPort Adelaide

A10
[2]

B10
Torrens Valley Scenic DriveNuriootpaAngaston, Mt Pleasant, BirdwoodTea Tree Gully

[lower-roman 2]


A11
Adelaide city centreHoughton

B12
Mallee HighwayTailem BendLameroo, PinnarooOuyen, Victoria

A13
DarlingtonVictor Harbor

A14
BeverleyDarlington

A15
AlbertonPort Noarlunga

A16
ModburyGepps CrossOuter Harbor[2]

A17
  • Portrush Road
  • Lower Portrush Road
  • Ascot Avenue
  • Taunton Road
  • Hampstead Road
Glen OsmondGepps Cross[2]

A18
ParalowieModbury

B19
Barossa Valley WayGawlerNuriootpa

A20
Main North RoadNorth AdelaideGawlerOriginally only north of Gepps Cross[2], then A52 for a few years, changed (back) to A20 in 2017
Former
A21
Former designation replaced by City Ring Route, listed clockwise from the north-west corner of Adelaide city centre

A22
North AdelaideDry Creek

B23
Old NoarlungaYankalilla, Cape Jervis, Penneshaw, KingscoteCape Borda

B26
Greenhill Road Fullarton Road, Eastwood Uraidla Balhannah 24 kilometres (15 mi) Since 2019

B27
  • Magill Road
  • Old Norton Summit Road
  • Lobethal Road
  • Mount Torrens Road
Kent Town Norton Summit, Basket Range, Lobethal Mount Torrens 37 kilometres (23 mi) Since 2019

B28
  • Fullarton Road
  • Old Belair Road
  • Upper Sturt Road
  • Waverley Ridge Road
  • Mount Lofty Sumit Road
Glen Osmond Road, Parkside Belair, Crafers Summertown 25 kilometres (16 mi) Since 2019

B31
  • Gorge Road
  • Little Para Road
  • South Para Road
  • Lyndoch Valley Road
Campbelltown Chain of Ponds, WilliamstownLyndoch49 kilometres (30 mi)

A32
Main North Road Stirling North GawlerRuns from Stirling North to Wilmington, and from Giles Corner to Gawler

B33
StirlingAldgateStrathalbynMt Barker Road from Stirling to Aldgate, then Strathalbyn Road to Strathalbyn

B34
  • Warren Road
  • Onkaparinga Valley Road
  • Echunga Road - Between Hahndorf and Echunga
  • Battunga Road - Between Echunga and Meadows
  • Brookman Road - Between Meadows and Kuitpo Forest
  • Meadows Road - Between Kuitpo Forest and Willunga
  • Old Willunga Hill Road
  • Pages Flat Road
WilliamstownBirdwood, WillungaMyponga

B35
  • Cricks Mill Road
  • Williamstown Road
  • Mannum Road
  • Tungkillo Road
  • Reedy Creek Road
  • Swanport Road
Mount CrawfordMount PleasantMurray Bridge

B36
  • Randell Road
  • Mannum Road
PalmerMannumMurray Bridge

B37
  • Wellington Road (Mt Barker-Wistow)
  • Long Valley Road - (Wistow-Strathalbyn)
  • Strathalbyn–Goolwa Road
  • Goolwa-Victor Harbor (Goolwa - Port Elliot)
  • Port Elliot Road - (Port Elliot - Victor Harbor)
  • Range Road (Victor Harbor - Delamere)
Mount BarkerStrathalbyn, Goolwa, Port Elliot, Victor HarborDelamere

B45
Formerly
A52
Former designation for Main North Road GawlerElizabeth, SalisburyGepps Cross32 km (20 mi)' [lower-roman 3] Formerly National Highway 20, now A20 since 2017

B55
Murray BridgeKaroonda, LoxtonBerri172 km (107 mi)

B56
UcoltaWinninowie123 km (76 mi)[lower-roman 4]

B57
BordertownPinnaroo, ParunaLoxton [5]

B64
Goyder Highway MonashBurraCrystal Brook

A66/B66
Riddoch HighwayKeithPadthaway, Naracoorte, Coonawarra, Penola, Tarpeena, Mount GambierPort MacDonnell239 kilometres (149 mi)A66 Keith-Mt Gambier, B66 to Port MacDonnell

B78
Wilkins Highway (part)JamestownHallett

B79
17km south of Port PirieGladstone, Jamestown, PeterboroughUcolta

B80
RM Williams Way ClareSpalding, Jamestown, Orroroo, CarrietonHawker

B81
Thiele HighwayGawler BeltKapunda, EudundaMorgan

B82
GawlerClare, Gladstone, Melrose, WilmingtonQuorn281 km (175 mi)

B83
Stirling NorthQuorn, Hawker, Leigh CreekLyndhurst289 km (180 mi)Much of this route still is designated

B84
  • Port Wakefield-Balaklava Road
  • Curio Road
  • Marrabel Road
Port WakefieldBalaklava, Auburn, Saddleworth, MarrabelEudunda100 km (62 mi)

B85
Copper Coast HighwayPort WakefieldKulpara, Paskeville, KadinaWallaroo58 km (36 mi)

B86
Yorke HighwayNW Port WakefieldArdrossan, Minlaton, Marion BayStenhouse Bay182 km (113 mi)

B88
St Vincent Highwaysouth of ArdrossanPort Vincent, Stansbury, Edithburgh, YorketownWarooka101 kilometres (63 mi)

B89
Spencer Highway Port PirieKadina, Moonta, MaitlandMinlaton199 km (124 mi)[lower-roman 5] Note: Spencer Highway and route B89 differ between Alford and Moonta: B89 passes through Kadina, Spencer Highway through Wallaroo.

B90
Tod Highway KyancuttaLockWest of Pt Lincoln

B91
Birdseye Highway CowellLockElliston

B97
  • Pimba Road
  • Olympic Dam Highway
PimbaWoomera, Roxby DownsOlympic Dam

B100
Lincoln Highway Port AugustaWhyallaPort Lincoln
Flinders Highway Port LincolnStreaky BayCeduna

B101
Southern Ports Highway MillicentBeachport, RobeKingston SE119 kilometres (74 mi)

C192
Punt Rd Mount GambierSA/VIC Border

B201
  • Old Sturt Highway
  • Berri-Renmark Rd
BarmeraBerriRenmark

C240
Wimmera Highway Continuation of VIC B240

See also

References

  1. "Metropolitan Publications". Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts, Metropolitan Region. Archived from the original on 21 April 2000. Trailblazers is a new route numbering system that guides both local and visiting road users through unfamiliar areas by the most efficient routes. This brochure includes a map illustrating the 19 designated routes in the metropolitan area extending to main tourism locations of Victor Harbour and the Barossa Valley. The new signs display the route number, the name of the road being travelled on, major crossroads being approached and destinations along each leg.
  2. "Where the new routes are". Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts, Transport SA, Metropolitan Region. Archived from the original on 10 September 2002.
  3. The Hon. Diana Laidlaw (24 June 1999). "Address to Estimates Committee B" (PDF). Hansard. House of Assembly - Estimates Committee B. Parliament of South Australia: 102. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2012. In terms of each class of output to be delivered by Transport SA in the year 1999-2000, the highlights are as follows: ... extension of the route numbering system across the rural arterial network ...
  4. "Road Route Numbers (Trail Blazer)". Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  5. "Murray Mallee, Riverland" (PDF). Naming of State Rural Roads. Government of South Australia. 6 December 2013. Rack Plan 870. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 May 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
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