List of road routes in Tasmania
Road routes in Tasmania assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the state. The route numbering system is composed of National Highway 1, and three categories of alphanumeric routes: 'A' routes, which are the state's most important arterial roads; 'B' routes, other important sub-arterial and connecting roads; and 'C' routes, significant minor roads.
The current route numbering system was introduced in 1979, based on the British alphanumeric system from 1963. The new system aimed to upgrade the signing of destinations, including previously unmarked roads, and to simplify navigation by allowing visitors to follow numbered routes. There have been various changes to the system over the years, including a few minor adjustments after a 2011 review by the Road Route Code Advisory Group.
Road route zones
For the purpose of allocation of route numbers the state has been divided into eight zones, each delineated by major highways. Where possible the numbering of zones was chosen from adjacent highway route numbers. With a few exceptions all routes in a zone have a number that commences with the zone number. Thus, A7, B71 and C701 are all in zone 7.Zone 1
Zone 1 covers a section of the north coast and a substantial inland area to the south, reaching almost to Hobart. It is delineated as follows:- The junction of the A2 road and the A10 Road in Somerset is the north-west corner of the zone.
- The A2 road from Somerset to Burnie, and National Route 1 from Burnie to its junction with the A5 road in Deloraine forms the northern and north-eastern boundary.
- The A5 road from Deloraine to its junction with National Route 1 in Melton Mowbray, and National Route 1 from Melton Mowbray to its junction with the B10 road in Bridgewater form the eastern boundary.
- The B10 road, from Bridgewater to its junction with the A10 road in New Norfolk forms the south-eastern boundary.
- The A10 road forms the southern boundary, and its continuation forms the western boundary.
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3 covers the south-east corner of the state, including the northern part of Hobart. It is delineated as follows:- The junction of National Route 1 and the A4 road in Conara is the north-west corner of the zone.
- The A4 road from Conara to its junction with the A3 road in Falmouth forms the northern boundary.
- The A3 road from Falmouth to Bicheno and the coastline from Bicheno to the Derwent River form the eastern and southern boundaries.
- National Route 1 from Hobart to Conara forms the western boundary.
Zone 4
- The junction of National Route 1 and the A3 road in Launceston is the north-west corner of the zone.
- The A3 road from Launceston to the A4 road in Falmouth forms the northern boundary.
- The A4 road from Falmouth to National Route 1 at Conara forms the eastern and southern boundaries.
- National Route 1 from Conara to Launceston forms the western boundary.
Zone 5
- The junction of National Route 1 and the A5 road in Deloraine is the north-west corner of the zone.
- National Route 1 from Deloraine to Hagley, the B54 road from Hagley to Travellers Rest, and National Route 1 from Travellers Rest to Prospect form the northern boundary.
- National Route 1 from Prospect to the A5 road at Melton Mowbray forms the eastern boundary.
- The A5 road from Melton Mowbray to Deloraine forms the southern and western boundaries.
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 7 covers the area west of the Tamar River to National Route 1 from Devonport to Deloraine, the B54 road from Deloraine to National Route 1 at Travellers Rest, and National Route 1 from Travellers Rest to Launceston. It also includes a small area north of Launceston, east of the Tamar, west of the A8 road and south of the B73 roadZone 8
Zone 8 covers the north-east corner of the state, east of the Tamar River. Its southern road boundaries are:- B73 road
- A8 road
- A3 road
Routes
Note re references: The primary reference for this article is the Tasmanian Road Route Codes: Route descriptions and focal points. While it is an excellent reference, that document contains some confusing and/or erroneous information. The reference for checking such information is the maps shown in the Placenames Tasmania website. Where significant differences between the references are noted in the article an inline citation to the Placenames Tasmania website is included. Explanatory notes based on information in the references are not so cited. Length values have been derived from Google Maps, with the references used to define end points where stated or shown.National Highway 1 and A routes
These are the state’s most important arterial roads.Route | Component roads | From | Via | To | Length | Notes |
National | Hobart | Launceston | Midland Highway includes the Brighton Bypass as well as the Bridgewater and the Red Bridges | |||
National | Prospect | Burnie | Prospect is a suburb of Launceston | |||
A2 | Bass Highway | Burnie | Smithton | Marrawah | ||
A3 | Hobart | Orford | Launceston | Tasman Highway includes Mcgees Bridge, the Sorell Causeway and the Tasman Bridge | ||
A4 | Conara | St Marys | Falmouth | A4 splits at St Marys - northern end to Falmouth, southern end to Chain of Lagoons | ||
A4 | Elephant Pass Road | St Marys | Chain of Lagoons | |||
A5 | Melton Mowbray | Deloraine | ||||
A6 | Hobart | Kingston | Southport | |||
A7 | Launceston | Beauty Point | Greens Beach | |||
A8 | Launceston | George Town | Low Head | |||
A9 | Sorell | Dunalley | Port Arthur | |||
A10 | Granton | Queenstown | Somerset |
B routes
These are other important sub-arterial and connecting roads.B10 to B50
B51 to B110
C routes
These are significant minor roads.C101 to C130
C131 to C160
Route | Component roads | From | Via | To | Length | Notes |
C132 | Leith | Cradle Mountain | Cradle Mountain Road, which becomes Dove Lake Road, includes a spur to Dove Lake. Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake are geographic features in the locality of Cradle Mountain. Belvoir Road continues to the Murchison Highway in the locality of West Coast. | |||
C132 | Cradle Mountain | Murchison Highway | Cradle Mountain Road, which becomes Dove Lake Road, includes a spur to Dove Lake. Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake are geographic features in the locality of Cradle Mountain. Belvoir Road continues to the Murchison Highway in the locality of West Coast. | |||
C133 | Upper Castra | Wilmot | ||||
C135 | Wilmot | Lake Barrington | Wilmot | Lake Barrington Loop provides access to Lake Barrington Campground in the locality of Wilmot. | ||
C136 | Sheffield | Cethana | Moina | |||
C137 | Sheffield | Mole Creek | ||||
C138 | Cethana | Mayberry | Mersey Forest Road ends in Mayberry, some distance from the Mole Creek boundary. | |||
C140 | Staverton Road | West Kentish | Roland | Cethana | Staverton Road starts in West Kentish, some distance from the Sheffield boundary. | |
C141 | West Kentish Road | Sheffield | West Kentish | Lake Barrington | Lake Barrington is a lake. Route C141 ends at the lake in the locality of West Kentish. | |
C142 | Bass Highway, Ulverstone | Ulverstone | Bass Highway, West Ulverstone | Route through Ulverstone | ||
C143 | Barrington | West Kentish | ||||
C144 | Lower Barrington | Paloona Bridge, Kindred | ||||
C145 | Lower Barrington | Forth | ||||
C146 | Tarleton | Melrose | ||||
C147 | Melrose Road | Lower Barrington | Melrose | |||
C150 | McGuinness Corner, Acacia Hills | Sheffield | ||||
C153 | Railton | Sassafras | Native Plains Road ends in Sassafras, over the Latrobe boundary. | |||
C154 | Merseylea Road | Merseylea | Railton | Merseylea Road ends in Railton, some distance from the Latrobe boundary. | ||
C156 | Bridle Track Road | Kimberley | Sheffield | |||
C157 | Beulah Road | Stoodley | Paradise | |||
C159 | Weegena | Kimberley | Lower Beulah Road ends in Kimberley, some distance from the Sheffield boundary. | |||
C160 | Weegena Road | Dunorlan | Weegena | Kimberley |
C161 to C199
Route | Component roads | From | Via | To | Length | Notes |
C161 | Dunorlan Road | Moltema | Dunorlan | Dunorlan Road ends in Dunorlan, well outside the Deloraine boundary. | ||
C163 | Bengeo Road | Red Hills | Elizabeth Town | |||
C164 | Montana Road | Red Hills | Montana | |||
C166 | Highland Lakes Road, Deloraine | Western Creek | Cheshunt Road ends in Western Creek, just over the Caveside boundary. | |||
C167 | Highland Lakes Road, Deloraine | Meander | ||||
C168 | Needles | Caveside | ||||
C169 | Mole Creek | Caveside | Chudleigh | |||
C170 | Mayberry Road | Liena Road, Mayberry | Mayberry | Road to Marakoopa Caves. Mole Creek Road becomes Liena Road west of Mole Creek. | ||
C171 | Mersey Forest Road | Mersey Forest | Rowallan Dam, Mersey Forest | The C171 section of Mersey Forest Road starts in the locality of Mersey Forest, some distance from the Mole Creek boundary. | ||
C173 | Victoria Valley Road | Bronte | Victoria Valley | Ouse | Bronte is an unbounded locality in the locality of Bronte Park, where Victoria Valley Road starts. | |
C176 | Strickland Road | Victoria Valley | Strickland | Ouse | Strickland Road starts in Victoria Valley, over the Dee boundary and some distance from Dee Lagoon. | |
C177 | Bashan Road | Victoria Valley | Waddamana | Bashan Road starts in Victoria Valley, some distance from the Ouse boundary. | ||
C178 | Waddamana Road | Steppes | Waddamana | Bothwell | Waddamana Road starts in Steppes, over the Miena boundary. | |
C179 | Ouse | Bothwell | ||||
C181 | Marked Tree Road | Hollow Tree | Gretna | Marked Tree Road starts in Hollow Tree, over the Bothwell boundary. | ||
C182 | Hamilton | Elderslie | ||||
C183 | Bluff Road | Gretna | Elderslie | |||
C184 | Rosegarland | New Norfolk | ||||
C185 | Brighton | Elderslie | Dysart | |||
C186 | Black Brush Road | Mangalore | Broadmarsh | |||
C189 | Bass Highway, Leith | Forth | Braddons Lookout. All of Leith Road is in route C132. | |||
C192 | Stotts Road | Camena | Riana | Stotts Road starts in Camena, just over the Natone boundary. | ||
C193 | Lake St Clair Road | Derwent Bridge | Lake St Clair | |||
C194 | Kempton | Clifton Vale Road, Dysart | ||||
C195 | Brighton Road | Midland Highway, Bridgewater | Midland Highway, Pontville | Brighton Village Loop |