e/Bass Highway, Victoria

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has glosseng: The Bass Highway is an 87 kilometre highway in Victoria, Australia and branches off the South Gippsland Highway at the township of Lang Lang. It runs south, along the eastern shore of Western Port to Anderson where a road turns west toward Phillip Island. The Bass Highway continues easterly to Kilcunda, Wonthaggi and Inverloch, then turns north-easterly to rejoin the South Gippsland Highway at Leongatha. Previously assigned State Route 181, it was later designated M420 for the dual carriageway sections and A420 for the single carriageway sections between the South Gippsland Highway near Lang Lang and the Phillip Island turn-off, then designated B460 onwards. The road was named due to its proximity to Bass Strait.
lexicalizationeng: Bass Highway, Victoria
lexicalizationeng: Bass Highway
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media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route A420.svg
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route A440.svg
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route B420.svg
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route B460.svg
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route C435.png
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route C436.png
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route C437.png
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route C438.png
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route C441.png
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route C442.png
media:imgAustralian Alphanumeric State Route M420.svg
media:imgAustralian State Route 181.png
media:imgAustralian traffic lights ahead sign.png
media:imgGive way sign at roundabout (Australia).svg
media:imgJapanese Road sign (Crossroads).svg

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