Putty Road
Putty Road | |
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Putty Road near Wombat Swamp, Mellong | |
General information | |
Type | Road |
Length | 168 km (104 mi) |
Opened | 1823 |
Route number(s) | |
Major junctions | |
North end | |
Golden Highway | |
South end |
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Location(s) | |
Major suburbs | Mount Thorley, Bulga, Howes Valley, Putty, Colo Heights, Colo |
The Putty Road is a rural road that links the northwestern suburbs of Sydney to the Hunter Region in New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The southern terminus of the Putty Road is Wilberforce and the northern terminus is Singleton.[1][2]
Route and features
The 168-kilometre (104 mi) Putty Road is very historic, closely following the Bulga Road (named after the Bulga Creek), first explored by John Howe, Chief Constable of Windsor, being the first road to link Sydney to the Hunter Valley. It was opened in 1823 and was initially a popular cattle-duffing (an Australian term for cattle-rustling) route.[3]
Today, the road is fully sealed and from north to south, after leaving Singleton, passes through the settlements of Bulga, Colo, Milbrodale, and Putty. The Putty Road is bounded to the west and east by protected national parks – the Wollemi National Park to the west, and the Yengo National Park to the east – both part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Greater Blue Mountains Area. The road is narrow and winding in places and very scenic. It may be hazardous during wet weather. The Putty Road enters the Hunter Valley at the northern end of the Howes Creek gorge. The road is popular with tourists, motorcyclists and cyclists.[4]
The Golden Highway and the Putty Road share approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) near Singleton, where the two roads merge as their eastern terminus adjoins the New England Highway, bypassing Singleton.
Putty Road was formerly part of State Route 69, a route which once traversed from Wollongong through Campbelltown, Penrith, Windsor and then along Putty Road to Singleton. However, now the route south of Windsor has been signed A9 to Campbelltown and B69 to Wollongong, leaving Putty Road unnumbered.
Major intersections
LGA | Location | km[5] | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Hawkesbury | Wilberforce | 0 | 0.0 | Wilberforce Road - south-west - Windsor / King Road to Sackville Road - north-east - Sackville | Southern end of Putty Road. These roads are collectively described in the Roads & Maritime Services document as the Windsor - Sackville Road. |
4.1 | 2.5 | Stannix Park Road - east - Ebenezer | |||
East Kurrajong | 8.0 | 5.0 | East Kurrajong Road - west - East Kurrajong, Kurrajong | ||
9.2 | 5.7 | Bull Ridge Road - east - Sackville | |||
Colo | 17.7 | 11.0 | Upper Colo Road - west - Central Colo, Upper Colo / Lower Colo Road - east - Lower Portland | ||
Colo River | 17.9 | 11.1 | Bridge over river (name not known) | ||
Macdonald River | 105.9 | 65.8 | Bridge over river (name not known) | ||
Singleton | Milbrodale | 141.0 | 87.6 | Milbrodale Road - east - Fordwich, Broke | |
Wollombi Brook | 146.9 | 91.3 | Wollombi Brook bridge, Bulga | ||
Singleton | Mount Thorley | 156.2– 156.5 | 97.1– 97.2 | Golden Highway - north - Warkworth / Mount Thorley Road - south - Mount Thorley | South-western concurrency terminus with Golden Highway. Putty Road continues east as B84. |
158.7 | 98.6 | Broke Road - south - Broke | |||
159.7 | 99.2 | Golden Highway - east - Branxton | North-eastern concurrency terminus with Golden Highway. Putty Road continues north-east with no shield. | ||
Singleton | 168.4 | 104.6 | New England Highway (A15) - north-west - Camberwell, Muswellbrook / south-east - Whittingham, Branxton | Northern end of Putty Road. No northbound entry to or exit from New England Highway. No southbound entry to New England Highway | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
References
- ^ "Map of Putty Road, NSW". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ "Schedule of Classified Roads and Unclassified Regional Roads - Gazetted roads 128 & 503" (PDF). Roads & Maritime Services. April 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
- ^ "State Route 69: Northern Section: Windsor to Singleton via Putty Road". OzRoads. 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ "Australia's best motorcycle roads: Putty Road". Motorcycle Paradise. 29 December 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
- ^ "Putty Road" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 24 October 2018.