Wilmington–Ucolta Road

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Wilmington-Ucolta Road
Australian Alphanumeric State Route B56.svg Australian Alphanumeric State Route B80.svg
Length 98 km (61 mi)
Direction West-East
From Australian Alphanumeric State Route B56.svg Australian Alphanumeric State Route B82.svg Main North Road, Wilmington, South Australia
via Willowie, Orroroo, Peterborough
To Australian Alphanumeric State Route A32.svg Barrier Highway, Ucolta, South Australia
Allocation Orroroo - Black Rock:
Australian Alphanumeric State Route B80.svg
(duplex with Australian Alphanumeric State Route B56.svg)
Major junctions Australian Alphanumeric State Route B80.svg Hawker-Orroroo Road
Australian Alphanumeric State Route B80.svg Jamestown-Orroroo Road

Wilmington–Ucolta Road is a 98 kilometre major road connecting Port Augusta to Peterborough and beyond to Broken Hill, in South Australia. It forms as a connecter road between the Princes Highway and the Barrier Highway through the Flinders Ranges, and forms the most direct path between Port Augusta in South Australia (and following destinations like Alice Springs, Darwin, Kalgoorlie, and Perth) and Dubbo (and following destinations like Moree, Tamworth, Orange, and Newcastle), and hence provides the most direct link between Port Augusta and Sydney.

It starts just outside in Wilmington, off Main North Road (which progresses west to Port Augusta) and progresses west along the northern stretches of the Clare Valley, and also through the Flinders Ranges. It passes through Orroroo, intersecting there with the southern stretch of the Birdsville and Oodnadatta Tracks, and through Peterborough, to eventually the small town of Ucolta and the intersection with the Barrier Highway.

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