Barrier Highway South Australia–New South Wales |
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Type | Highway |
Length | 1,014 km (630 mi) |
Route number(s) |
![]() Giles Corner - SA/NSW Border ![]() SA/NSW Border - Nyngan |
Former route number |
![]() Entire route |
West end |
![]() ![]() Giles Corner, South Australia |
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East end |
![]() ![]() Nyngan, New South Wales |
Major settlements | Saddleworth, Burra, Peterborough, Yunta, Olary, Broken Hill, Wilcannia, Cobar |
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The Barrier Highway is a highway in New South Wales and South Australia signposted as part of route A32.
The Barrier Highway starts at Nyngan where it joins the Mitchell Highway. It heads west past Hermidale and Boppy Mountain to Cobar, a mining town. It then continues to Wilcannia where it crosses the Darling River. Further west it passes through Broken Hill and enters South Australia, turning southwest towards Adelaide. It joins Main North Road at Giles Corner between Riverton and Tarlee. Route A32 continues on Main North Road to Gawler where it joins Route A20 (the Sturt Highway).
The area traversed by the Barrier Highway is remote and very sparsely settled. The name of the highway is derived from the Barrier Ranges, an area of moderately high ground in the far west of New South Wales, which the highway traverses.