Henry Lawson Way Explained

Henry Lawson Way should not be confused with Henry Lawson Drive.

Road Name:Henry Lawson Way
State:nsw
Type:rural road
Length:109
Gazetted:August 1928
Gazetted Ref:[1]
Coordinates A:-33.4195°N 148.0315°W
Coordinates B:-34.2958°N 148.2981°W
Pushpin Label Position A:top
Pushpin Label Position B:bottom
Direction A:North
Direction B:South
End A:Lachlan Valley Way
End B: Olympic Highway
Exits: Mid-Western Highway

Henry Lawson Way is a 109km (68miles) sealed rural road that links Forbes and Young in the central western region of New South Wales, Australia. The road is named in honour of Henry Lawson (1867–1922), an Australian writer and poet, who was born in a town on the Grenfell goldfields, located adjacent to the modern-day rural road.

Route

Henry Lawson Way commences at the intersection with Gooloogong-Forbes Road (Lachlan Valley Way) in Forbes and heads in a southerly direction over relatively flat countryside, crossing the Bundaburrah Creek and Ooma Creek, before it meets Mid-Western Highway just west of . Henry Lawson Way recommences at Grenfell and heads south (along Weddin Street) towards Young through highly undulating countryside, to eventually terminate (as Iandra Street) at the intersection with Olympic Highway in Young.

History

The passing of the Main Roads Act of 1924[2] through the Parliament of New South Wales provided for the declaration of Main Roads, roads partially funded by the State government through the Main Roads Board (later the Department of Main Roads, and eventually Transport for NSW). Main Road No. 236 was declared from Forbes to Bogo Bogalong, just west of Grenfell, and Main Road No. 239 was declared from Grenfell to Young (and continuing southwards via Wombat to Murrumburrah) on the same day, 8 August 1928; with the passing of the Main Roads (Amendment) Act of 1929[3] to provide for additional declarations of State Highways and Trunk Roads, these were amended to Main Roads 236 and 239 on 8 April 1929.

The Department of Main Roads, which had succeeded the MRB in 1932, truncated the southern end of Main Road 239 to Young (when Trunk Road 78 was declared from Cowra to Junee, subsuming Main Road 239 from Young to Wombat) on 29 June 1938.[4]

The full route between Forbes and Bogo Bogalong (Main Road 236), and between Grenfell and Young (Main Road 239), was officially named Henry Lawson Way on 20 March 1963.[5]

The passing of the Roads Act of 1993[6] updated road classifications and the way they could be declared within New South Wales. Under this act, Henry Lawson Way today retains its declarations as Main Roads 236 and 239.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Main Roads Act, 1924-1927 . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 110 . National Library of Australia . 17 August 1928 . 3814–20 . 1 August 2022 . 3 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220803050207/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219952359 . live .
  2. http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/num_act/mra1924n24133/ State of New South Wales, An Act to provide for the better construction, maintenance, and financing of main roads; to provide for developmental roads; to constitute a Main Roads Board
  3. https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/pdf/asmade/act-1929-15 State of New South Wales, An Act to amend the Main Roads Act, 1924-1927; to confer certain further powers upon the Main Roads Board; to amend the Local Government Act, 1919, and certain other Acts; to validate certain payments and other matters; and for purposes connected therewith.
  4. News: Main Roads Act, 1924-1937 . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 102 . National Library of Australia . 8 July 1938 . 2594 . 29 November 2022 . 29 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221129023828/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/225066454 . live .
  5. News: Main Roads Act, 1924-1960 . Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales . 31 . National Library of Australia . 5 April 1963 . 893 . 16 June 2023 . 16 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230616015741/https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220325529 . live .
  6. https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1993-033 State of New South Wales, An Act to make provision with respect to the roads of New South Wales; to repeal the State Roads Act 1986, the Crown and Other Roads Act 1990 and certain other enactments; and for other purposes.
  7. Web site: Schedule of Classified Roads and Unclassified Regional Roads . . August 2022 . Government of New South Wales . 1 August 2022 . 25 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220825104657/https://roads-waterways.transport.nsw.gov.au/business-industry/partners-suppliers/lgr/documents/classified-roads-schedule.pdf . dead .