Английская Википедия:Brookton Highway

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Brookton Highway near Brookton in 2013
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Brookton Highway, Roleystone Valley, 1927

Brookton Highway is a Шаблон:Convert long undivided single carriageway highway in Western Australia, running from the southern Perth suburb of Kelmscott, through Westdale, to the southern Wheatbelt town of Brookton. It is signposted as State Route 40; however, the route and highway continue on far past Brookton, passing through Corrigin, Kondinin, Hyden, Lake King, and finishing at South Coast Highway, just west of Ravensthorpe.

Route description

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Wandoo (Eucalyptus wandoo) woodlands along the highway at Brookton Highway Nature Reserve, December 2010.

Near its western terminus, the road passes through thick jarrah forest in the Darling Scarp; however further east, the landscape soon becomes flat, passing through wheat farming regions and wandoo woodlands until reaching Brookton.

The highway is a part of the route linking Perth to Esperance and is identified as a strategic freight and tourist route.[1] For most of the road it is able to cater for heavy vehicle combinations up to Шаблон:Cvt in length which generally carry grain and livestock. Tourism traffic, particularly to Wave Rock, is also prevalent along the western stretch of the road.

History

Шаблон:Expand section The bushfire in Kelmscott and Roleystone on 6 February 2011 destroyed the Buckingham Bridge. The bridge had originally been built from timber in 1935.[2] A temporary bridge over the Canning River was opened on 4 March 2011 and was constructed using Шаблон:Convert of rock, Шаблон:Convert of crushed limestone and Шаблон:Convert of fill material. Heavy vehicles were unable to use the structure and had to detour at Welshpool Road. This part of the highway is used by up to 4,000 vehicles per day.[3]

The Buckingham Bridge was replaced with a permanent concrete and steel bridge, constructed to the south of the temporary crossing so that traffic was not disturbed.[4][5][6][7] The new Buckingham Bridge was opened to traffic on 25 July 2013.[4]

Major intersections

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See also

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References

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Шаблон:Road infrastructure in Perth Шаблон:Road infrastructure in Western Australia Шаблон:WA road routes