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Bussell Highway

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Bussell Highway in Forest Grove
Map
General information
TypeHighway
Length140 km (87 mi)
Opened1894
Route number(s) State Route 10 (excluding Busselton to Vasse)
Major junctions
North endBlair Street, Bunbury
 
South endBlackwood Avenue, Augusta
Location(s)
Major settlementsCapel, Busselton, Vasse, Cowaramup, Margaret River, Karridale
Highway system

Bussell Highway is a generally north-south highway in the South West of Western Australia. The highway links the city of Bunbury with the town of Augusta and is approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) in length.[1] The highway is signed State Route 10, except in Busselton where the construction of the Busselton Bypass in 2001 resulted in this stretch being changed to Alternate State Route 10 with the Bypass signed State Route 10.

The highway is sealed dual carriageway from Bunbury to Capel and in the town of Busselton; and is single carriageway from Capel to Busselton and from Vasse to Augusta with regular overtaking lanes.

History

Bussell Highway was named after the Bussell family, some of the region's first settlers. It was built in 1894 by M.C. Davies, a timber miller operating from Karridale to provide better access to Vasse and beyond, linking to the existing road to Bunbury. The tender had been let to Davies by the State government under John Forrest.

Main Roads has asked the local government Shire of Capal to clear land along the final stretch for the proposed dual carriageway between Capal to Busselton.[2]

Bussell Highway and surrounding highways

Route description

Departing Bunbury, the highway commences at the intersection of Blair Street and Parade Road outside the Bunbury Racecourse in Carey Park. After about 500m, it intersects at a large roundabout with Bunbury's ring road, Robertson Drive, connecting the highway to several major routes: Australind Bypass and Old Coast Road lead to Perth via Mandurah; South Western Highway north-eastbound to Harvey, and to Collie via Coalfields Highway; and South Western Highway south-westbound to Donnybrook.

It exits Bunbury as a sealed dual carriageway, bypassing the town of Capel before becoming a single carriageway to Busselton. At a large roundabout, it intersects with the Busselton Bypass and changes name to Causeway Road, then turns left into Albert Street in Busselton's CBD. After one block it reverts to Bussell Highway, proceeding for 9 km as a dual carriageway through Busselton's western suburbs before turning left at Abbey.

The road then proceeds as a single carriageway with regular overtaking lanes to Augusta through small dairy and crop farms, orchards and wineries - the only slow point on this entire journey is when it becomes the main street of the popular tourist and seachange town of Margaret River.

The highway ends at the entrance to Augusta, but the road continues as Blackwood Avenue through the town and then as Leeuwin Road for 9 km before reaching Cape Leeuwin, the southwestern tip of Western Australia.

Major towns

Major intersections

LGALocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
BunburyCarey Park, South Bunbury00.0Blair Street north / Nuytsia Avenue east – Bunbury city centreNorthern highway terminus: continues as Blair Street
Carey Park, Withers, College Grove1.40.87 Robertson Drive (State Route 10) – PerthRoundabout intersection; State Route 10 northern concurrency terminus: continues east
CapelDalyellup, Gelorup5.13.2Norton Promenade – DalyellupTraffic light controlled intersection
Stratham14.69.1Boyanup West Road – Boyanup
Capel23.214.4Capel Drive – Capel, DonnybrookNorthern loop road intersection
24.515.2Capel Drive – Capel, DonnybrookSouthern loop road intersection
28.317.6Tuart Drive (Ludlow Tuart Forest Tourist Drive) – Busselton (alternate route)Bussell Highway southbound is the main route to Busselton
BusseltonYalyalup41.926.0Sues Road – Nannup, Pemberton, Augusta
43.527.0Tuart Drive (Ludlow Tuart Forest Tourist Drive) – Capel (alternate route)Bussell Highway northbound is the main route to Capel
Yalyalup, Bovel, Reinscourt46.929.1 Vasse Highway (State Route 104) – Nannup, Pemberton
Bovel, Reinscourt, Busselton47.829.7 Busselton Bypass (State Route 10) south / Causeway Road (Bussell Highway) east – Dunsborough, Margaret River, Augusta, Busselton town centreRoundabout intersection; State Route 10 concurrency terminus: continues south
Busselton49.730.9Albert Street (Bussell Highway) west / Causeway Road (Bussell Highway) south / Albert Street east / Queen Street north – Busselton town centreTraffic light controlled intersection
Abbey57.735.9 Caves Road to Caves Road Tourist Drive (Tourist Drive 250) – Dunsborough, YallingupRoundabout intersection
Vasse59.436.9 Busselton Bypass (State Route 10) east – Capel, BunburyRoundabout intersection; State Route 10 concurrency terminus: continues east
Augusta-Margaret RiverCowaramup87.254.2Cowaramup Bay Road – Gracetown
Margaret River97.460.5Wallcliffe Road west / Forrest Street east – Prevelly
Karridale12678 Brockman Highway (State Route 10) – NannupState Route 10 also continues south along Bussell Highway to Augusta as a spur route
Augusta14087 Blackwood Avenue North – Augusta HospitalHighway terminus: Continue south as Blackwood Avenue towards Cape Leeuwin; State Route 10 southern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Bussell Highway" (Map). Google Maps. {{cite map}}: Unknown parameter |access_date= ignored (help)
  2. ^ "Pre-construction work to start this year for Bussell Highway revamp". ABC News. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
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