- Great Southern Highway
Infobox Australian Road
road_name = Great Southern Highway
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through = York, Beverley, Brookton, Narrogin, Wagin, Katanning
route = "York - Cranbrook:"
exits = Arthur RoadGreat Southern Highway is a highway in the Southern Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia , starting fromGreat Eastern Highway at The Lakes, 50 km from Perth, and ending atAlbany Highway near Cranbrook. It is the primary thoroughfare for this part of Western Australia and runs parallel with the Perth-Albany railway for its entire length. It is signed as State Route 120 from York to Cranbrook, and was first named in 1949, [Gazette WA | title = Land Act 1933-1948 - Naming of Great Southern Highway | file = 5852/48 | page = 1949:? | date =8 April 1949 ] although was built well before that time.Description
The highway initially travels east to the historic town of York, before following the
Avon Valley and the railway roughly southwards until Narrogin. The highway then runs parallel withAlbany Highway at a distance of about 30 km through Wagin and Katanning before curving to approach Albany Highway where it ends 4 km past Cranbrook. Many of the towns along this highway have prominent grain silos, and Narrogin, Wagin and Katanning have remained important population centres sustained by agriculture and its supporting industries.Towns
Towns on this highway include:
*The Lakes
*York
*Beverley
*Brookton
*Pingelly
*Popanyinning
*Cuballing
*Narrogin
*Highbury
*Wagin
*Woodanilling
*Katanning
*Broomehill
*Tambellup
*CranbrookReferences
ee also
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Highways in Australia
*List of highways in Western Australia
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