Kiewa Valley Highway is a rural highway which traverses the Kiewa Valley near the alpine regions of Victoria, Australia, connecting the eastern Wodonga suburb of Bandiana to Mount Beauty,[5] at the foot of Mount Bogong in the Alpine National Park.

Kiewa Valley Highway

Kiewa Valley Highway is located in Victoria
North end
North end
South end
South end
Coordinates
General information
TypeHighway
Length79.2 km (49 mi)[3]
GazettedNovember 1914 (as Main Road)[1]
1959/60 (as State Highway)[2]
Route number(s) C531 (1998–present)
Former
route number
State Route 191 (1986–1998)
Major junctions
North end Murray Valley Highway
Bandiana, Victoria
 
  • Kiewa East Road
  • Running Creek Road
South end Bogong High Plains Road
Mount Beauty, Victoria
Location(s)
RegionHume[4]
Major settlementsDederang, Tawonga
Highway system

Route

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Kiewa Valley Highway commences at the intersection with Murray Valley Highway in Bandiana and heads in a south-easterly direction as a two-lane, single carriageway rural highway, mostly following the course of Kiewa River through Kiewa until it reaches Dederang, where it starts to wind through the valleys of the Victorian Alps, eventually terminating at the intersection with Bogong High Plains Road in Mount Beauty. From Mount Beauty, Bogong High Plains Road takes a winding and twisty route via the Falls Creek alpine resort to meet Omeo Highway at Glen Valley.

History

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Within Victoria, the passing of the Country Roads Act of 1912[6] through the Parliament of Victoria provided for the establishment of the Country Roads Board (later VicRoads) and their ability to declare Main Roads, taking responsibility for the management, construction and care of the state's major roads from local municipalities. Dederang Road was declared a Main Road from Dederang to Mount Beauty (and continuing northwards from Dederang to Yackandandah) on 30 November 1914.[1]

In the 1950s the road was sealed and realigned to Mount Beauty to permit the transport of materials for the construction of the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme.

The passing of the Highways and Vehicles Act of 1924[7] provided for the declaration of State Highways, roads two-thirds financed by the State government through the Country Roads Board. Kiewa Valley Highway was declared a State Highway in the 1959/60 financial year,[2] from Bandiana via Kiewa and Dederang to Mount Beauty (for a total of 49 miles), subsuming the original declaration of Dederang Road between Dederang and Mount Beauty as a Main Road; before this declaration, this road was also referred to as Kiewa Valley Road.[2]

Kiewa Valley Highway was signed as State Route 191 between Bandiana and Mount Beauty in 1986; with Victoria's conversion to the newer alphanumeric system in the late 1990s, this was replaced by route C531.

The passing of the Road Management Act 2004[8] through the Parliament of Victoria granted the responsibility of overall management and development of Victoria's major arterial roads to VicRoads: VicRoads re-declared the road in 2004 as Kiewa Valley Highway (Arterial #6790), from Bandiana to Mount Beauty.[5]

Major intersections

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LGALocation[3][5]km[3]miDestinationsNotes
WodongaBandiana0.00.0  Murray Valley Highway (B400) – Wodonga, Tallangatta, CorryongNorthern terminus of highway and route C531
Baranduda4.32.7  Yackandandah–Wodonga Road (C527) – Yackandandah, Myrtleford
Wodonga–Indigo boundaryStaghorn FlatKiewa boundary11.47.1  Allans Flat Road (C533) – Allans Flat, YackandandahConcurrency with route C533
IndigoKiewa14.48.9  Kiewa East Road (C533) – Tangambalanga
AlpineDederang41.425.7  Dederang Road (C528) – Yackandandah
Running Creek53.133.0  Running Creek Road (C534) – Myrtleford, Wangaratta
TawongaTawonga South boundary75.647.0  Tawonga Gap Road (C536) – Bright, Mount Buffalo
Mount Beauty79.249.2  Bogong High Plains Road (C531 southeast) – Falls Creek, Omeo
Lakeside Avenue (northeast) – Mount Beauty
Southern terminus of highway at roundabout
Route C531 continues south along Bogong High Plains Road

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Victorian Government Gazette". State Library of Victoria. 9 December 1914. p. 5531. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Country Roads Board Victoria. Forty-Seventh Annual Report: for the year ended 30 June 1960". Country Roads Board of Victoria. Melbourne: Victorian Government Library Service. 21 November 1960. pp. 7–8.
  3. ^ a b c "Kiewa Valley Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Victoria's Regions". Regional Development Victoria. Victoria State Government. 11 August 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  5. ^ a b c VicRoads. "VicRoads – Register of Public Roads 2024" (PDF). Government of Victoria. p. 931. Archived from the original on 19 June 2024. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  6. ^ An Act relating to Country Roads State of Victoria, 23 December 1912
  7. ^ An Act to make further provision with respect to Highways and Country Roads Motor Cars and Traction Engines and for other purposes State of Victoria, 30 December 1924
  8. ^ State Government of Victoria. "Road Management Act 2004" (PDF). Government of Victoria. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 19 October 2021.