South West region

Albury to Cowra Corridor Strategy

The Albury to Cowra corridor, serviced by the Olympic Highway, connects Albury on the Victorian border to Cowra in the mid west of New South Wales, passing through the major regional towns of
Wagga Wagga, Junee, Cootamundra and Young.

This strategy has been prepared by a multi-disciplinary team from Roads and Maritime Services (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority) with expertise in road safety, traffic, asset management, land use and development. It draws together a
variety of aspects of the corridor and identifies:

  • Corridor-specific objectives that support Roads and Maritime Services' (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority) broader road network objectives.
  • Key transport demands in the corridor, and the consequential transport roles of the Olympic Highway.
  • The performance of the transport infrastructure in serving the needs of the corridor.
  • Key transport demands that are likely to be placed on the corridor over the next 25 years.
  • Current and future challenges in meeting the corridor-specific objectives, and Roads and Maritime Services' (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority) strategies to meet these challenges.

This strategy adopts a 25 year time frame to guide Roads and Maritime Services' (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority) long-term management of the Albury to Cowra corridor in line with Roads and Maritime Services' (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority) stated objectives.

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    File Date Description File Size
    PDFAlbury to Cowra Corridor Strategy December 2010 This strategy has been prepared by a multi-disciplinary team from the Roads and Maritime Services (formerly Roads and Traffic Authority) with expertise in road safety, traffic, asset management, land use and development. 5MB