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Outback NSW Road Conditions Feedback
Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 14:34
Hans garbe
Article Overview - Outback NSW Road Conditions
Road conditions information for: Barrier Highway, Local Roads, Main Roads, Silver City Highway
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road surface from
wilcannia
to burke along the darling river
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AnswerID: 293369 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 15:35
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replied: If dry, 100kmh surface
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AnswerID: 293378 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 16:20
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replied: Hans.According to central darling shire council,Willcannia to Tilpa roads on both sides of the Darling are closed,best to check first.If you go, stop for a while at the Tilpa pub,Tilpa has the only cemetery with no-one buried in it .
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FollowupID: 559019 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 16:28
DIO posted:
Keith, where did you obtain the info
on the road
closures. I have checked the Shire web site
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and am unable to find any such reference. I too am planning to travel that way soon.
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FollowupID: 559026 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 16:45
Dave B (NSW) posted:
The websites to check for the latest info on roads in Far West NSW are here.
Just check the date of the report on the page.
You might have to ring for the very latest info.
Central Darling Shire only walk past their computer occasionally by the look of it.
RTA Far West NSW
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FollowupID: 559029 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 16:54
Gramps (NSW) posted:
LOL I like where it says "Closed" and "Use caution" hahahaha
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FollowupID: 559197 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 19, 2008 at 10:25
Wizard1 posted:
Please, if your going to give Doom and Gloom warnings then make sure your info is recent.
Most of these closures and warnings for the route i question were dated early to mid February!
I agree wth contacting the RTA or council to get a update on out dated closures.
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AnswerID: 293405 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 18:09
Holden4th
replied: Drove it last April from Burke to
Wilcannia
heading to
Broken HIll
. Saw a number of 2WD vehicles coming the other way and apart from a couple of quite sandy stretches the road was great. It would have taken well over an hour off the journey if I'd gone on the bitumen via
Cobar
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AnswerID: 293498 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 18, 2008 at 22:16
Hairy (NT)
replied: Gday,
Please see post 55675.....????
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AnswerID: 293531 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 19, 2008 at 07:25
Member - Steve O (NSW)
replied: Hi Hans,
Did the trip last week - Bourke to
Wilcannia
on the Eastern side of the Darling.
Road conditions
were good - Normal speed 90/100 kph. Just a couple of spots where I had to slow to 60kph. Watch out for the numerous cattle grids as not all of them have warning signs and it is not advisable to hit them at speed.
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