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| end_b = | est = | through = Strathmerton, Shepparton, Nagambie, Seymour, Yea, Alexandra | route = | former = | exits = | location =Location Goulburn Valley Hwy.svg }} The Goulburn Valley Highway〔(Goulburn Valley Highway ), ''VicRoads Site''. Retrieved on 1 July 2008.〕 is a highway located in Victoria, Australia. The section north beyond the Hume Freeway is part of the Melbourne to Brisbane National Highway (together with Hume Freeway) and is the main link between these two cities as well as a major link between Victoria and inland New South Wales. The highway roughly follows the course of the Goulburn River, a tributary of the Murray River. The Highway serves the fruit and vegetable growing areas of the Goulburn Valley in Victoria, one of Australia's most productive agricultural regions. The highway runs from Eildon to Seymour as a two lane single carriageway sealed road with shoulders and between Arcadia to Tocumwal also as a two lane single carriageway but with tactile road lines, wide shoulders and small sections of 3 or 4 lane single carriageway road for overtaking. The section from the Hume Freeway to Arcadia via Nagambie has been fully converted into a dual carriageway and has been renamed as the Goulburn Valley Freeway. The Goulburn Valley Highway crosses the Murray River at Tocumwal to join the Newell Highway in New South Wales. ==Freeway Upgrade== The Goulburn Valley Highway is defined as a Road of National Importance (RONI) which means the Australian Government fully funds improvements to it. It is progressively being upgraded to freeway standard with the goal to ultimately bypass all towns between the Hume Freeway and north of Shepparton. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goulburn Valley Highway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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