The Hume Highway exits and major intersections are spread across the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria.
The Hume Highway national route is divided into four sections comprising, from north to south, urban stretches of the highway in Sydney, a motorway from the outskirts of Sydney to the Southern Highlands, a grade-separated highway in regional New South Wales, and a freeway throughout Victoria.
LGA | Location | km [1] | mi | Destinations [1] | Notes [1] | ||
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Inner West | Haberfield | 0 | 0.0 | Great Western Highway / Parramatta Road (A22) – Sydney CBD, Sydney Airport (east) | Controlled Y-intersection; northern highway terminus; Road continues east as the Parramatta Road (A22) | ||
Great Western Highway / Parramatta Road (no shield) – Strathfield, Parramatta (west) | Controlled Y-intersection; northern highway terminus; Road continues west as the Parramatta Road(no shield) | ||||||
Burwood | Enfield | 3.8 | 2.4 | Burwood Road (no shield) – Burwood, Campsie | Controlled intersection | ||
Canterbury Bankstown | Greenacre | 7.5 | 4.7 | Centenary Drive (A3) – Homebush, Ryde, St Ives, Mona Vale (north) Roberts Road (A3) – Beverley Hills, Hurstville, Blakehurst (south) | Offset diamond interchange | ||
Stacey Street (A6) – Lidcombe, Auburn, Silverwater, Carlingford (south) Stacey Street (A6) – Bankstown, Padstow, Menai, Heathcote (south) | Diamond interchange | ||||||
Fairfield | Villawood | 18.0 | 11.2 | Woodville Road – Merrylands (north) Henry Lawson Drive – Georges Hall, Milperra, East Hills, Peakhurst (south) | The Meccano Set , an at-grade intersection; Westbound exit to and entrance from Henry Lawson Drive; eastbound exit to and entrance from Woodville Road only | ||
Prospect Creek | 18.5 | 11.5 | Lansdowne Bridge (northbound carriageway only) [2] | ||||
Liverpool | Liverpool | 24.0 | 14.9 | Cumberland Highway (A28) – Cabramatta, Wentworthville, Pennant Hills (north) to Gosford, Newcastle | Controlled Y-intersection; southern terminus of A22; Road continues south as the Hume Highway (A28) | ||
25.5 | 15.8 | Macquarie Street (A34) – Moorebank, Punchbowl, Campsie, Newtown (east) | Controlled Y-intersection; western terminus of A34; Road continues south/north as the Hume Highway (A28) | ||||
Casula | 26.7 | 16.6 | M5 Motorway (M5) – Bankstown, Arncliffe, Sydney Airport to Sydney CBD (east) | Partial diamond interchange; Southbound exit heading east; and north- and southbound entrance, heading west only | |||
30.1 | 18.7 | Campbelltown Road (no shield) – Campbelltown, Denham Court to Hume Motorway | Controlled Y-interchange | ||||
Prestons | 31.2 | 19.4 | M5 Motorway (M5) – Bankstown, Arncliffe, Sydney Airport to Sydney CBD (northeast) | Partial diamond interchange; south-western terminus of A28; south-western highway terminus; Exit northeast as the M5 Motorway (M5) | |||
Westlink M7 (M7) – Eastern Creek, Blacktown to Newcastle (north) | Partial diamond interchange; south-western terminus of A28; south-western highway terminus; Exit north as the Westlink M7 (M7) | ||||||
Camden Valley Way (no shield) – Leppington, Narellan, Camden (west) | Partial diamond interchange; south-western terminus of A28; south-western highway terminus; Road continues west as the Camden Valley Way(no shield) | ||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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LGA | Location | km [3] | mi | Exit | Destinations [3] | Notes [3] | |
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Liverpool | Prestons | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | M5 Motorway (M5) [east] – Bankstown, Arncliffe, Sydney Airport to Sydney CBD | Roden Cutler VC Interchange; Northern terminus of M31; northern motorway terminus; Road continues east as the M5 Motorway (M5) | |
1 | Westlink M7 (M7) – Eastern Creek, Blacktown to Newcastle (north) | Northern terminus of M31; northern motorway terminus; Road continues north as the Westlink M7 (M7) | |||||
Casula | 2 | Camden Valley Way (A28) – Casula, Liverpool, Liverpool Hospital (east) Camden Valley Way (A28) – Narellan, Camden (west) | Partial diamond interchange; northbound exit only; southbound exit is via M5 Motorway (M5) | ||||
Edmondson Park | 1.3 | 0.81 | Hume Highway (Campbelltown Road) – Casula | Partial diamond interchange; southbound entrance only | |||
Campbelltown | Denham Court | 4.6 | 2.9 | 3 | Brooks Road – Denham Court, Ingleburn | Partial diamond interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |
Ingleburn | 6.6 | 4.1 | 4 | Campbelltown Road – Denham Court, Ingleburn and industrial area | Partial diamond interchange; southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||
St Andrews | 10.1 | 6.3 | 5 | Raby Road / Campbelltown Road – Campbelltown | Partial offset dumbbell interchange; northbound entrance via Raby Road and Campbelltown Road; southbound exit via Campbelltown Road only | ||
Blairmount | 15.7 | 9.8 | 6 | Narellan Road (B69) – Campbelltown, Western Sydney University (east); Narellan Road (A9) – Narellan, Camden, Penrith (west) | Partial cloverleaf interchange | ||
Nepean River | 22.8 | 14.2 | Menangle Bridge | ||||
Nepean River | 32.0 | 19.9 | Douglas Park Bridge | ||||
Wollondilly | Wilton | 37.9 | 23.5 | Picton Road (B88) – Picton, Wollongong | Diamond interchange | ||
Nepean River | 38.9 | 24.2 | Pheasants Nest Bridge | ||||
Wingecarribee | Bargo | 49.0 | 30.4 | Avon Dam Road – Bargo, Tahmoor | Partial diamond interchange; northbound entrance and southbound exit only | ||
Yerrinbool | 51.7 | 32.1 | Remembrance Drive – Bargo, Tahmoor | Half-trumpet interchange; southbound entrance and northbound exit only | |||
Alpine | 63.2 | 39.3 | Old Hume Highway – Yerrinbool, Yanderra, Colo Vale, Bargo | Dumbbell interchange | |||
Aylmerton | 65.1 | 40.5 | Old Hume Highway (B73) – Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale, Wombeyan Caves | Half-trumpet interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
Welby | 72.7 | 45.2 | Old Hume Highway – Mittagong, Wombeyan Caves | Partial diamond interchange; southbound entrance and northbound exit only | |||
Wingecarribee River | 82.3 | 51.1 | Bridge over the river. Bridge name not known. | ||||
Wingecarribee | Berrima | 85.2 | 52.9 | Medway Road – Medway, Berrima | Partial diamond interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance only | ||
87.7 | 54.5 | Old Hume Highway – Berrima, Moss Vale | Partial diamond interchange; southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||||
88.0 | 54.7 | n/a | Hume Highway (M31) – Goulburn, Albury, Melbourne | Southern motorway terminus; Road continues southwest as the Hume Highway (M31) | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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State | LGA | Location | km [4] | mi | Destinations [4] | Notes [4] | |
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New South Wales | Wingecarribee | Berrima | 0 | 0.0 | Hume Motorway (M31) – Campbelltown, Liverpool, Sydney to Newcastle, Brisbane | Northern highway terminus; Road continues northeast as the Hume Motorway (M31) | |
Sutton Forest | 9 | 5.6 | Illawarra Highway (A48) – Moss Vale, Robertson, Albion Park, to Wollongong | Diamond interchange | |||
12 | 7.5 | Sallys Corner Road – Exeter, Bundanoon | Diamond interchange | ||||
Paddys River | 23 | 14 | Bridge over the creek (bridge name unknown) | ||||
Wingecarribee | Paddys River | 23 | 14 | Murrimba Road – Wingello, Bundanoon | Uncontrolled road intersection | ||
Goulburn Mulwaree | Marulan | 34 | 21 | Highland Way – Tallong, Wingello | Uncontrolled road intersection | ||
36 | 22 | Marulan Heavy Vehicle Checking Station | Signalled entrance to the station based on laden weight | ||||
40 | 25 | Jerra Road – Bungonia | Diamond interchange, with partial dumbbell | ||||
Goulburn | 60 | 37 | Sydney Road – Goulburn | Partial trumpet interchange | |||
70 | 43 | Hume Street – Goulburn | Roundabout interchange | ||||
Yarra | 79 | 49 | Federal Highway (M23) – Canberra | Partial directional T interchange; traffic from the southwest that is turning south must perform a U-turn north of the interchange | |||
Yass Valley | Yass | 137 | 85 | Yass Valley Way – Yass | Uncontrolled road intersection | ||
142 | 88 | Barton Highway (A25) – Canberra | Trumpet interchange | ||||
151 | 94 | Yass Valley Way – Yass | Trumpet interchange | ||||
Hilltops | Bowning | 154 | 96 | Lachlan Valley Way (B81) – Boorowa, Cowra, Cudal, Molong | Uncontrolled road intersection | ||
163 | 101 | Burley Griffin Way (B94) – Harden, Temora, Ardlethan, Griffith | Uncontrolled road intersection | ||||
Jugiong Creek | 203 | 126 | Bridge over the creek (bridge name unknown) | ||||
Hilltops | Jugiong | 204 | 127 | McMahons Reef Road – Jugiong Riverside Drive – Jugiong | Partial trumpet interchange; northbound entrance and southbound exit only | ||
207 | 129 | Jugiong Road – Jugiong | Partial diamond interchange; northbound entrance and exit only | ||||
209 | 130 | Riverside Drive – Jugiong | Uncontrolled three-way intersection; southbound entrance only | ||||
Gundagai | Gundagai | 244 | 152 | West Street – Gundagai | Partial trumpet interchange; southbound exit and entrance, and northbound entrance only | ||
246 | 153 | Sheridan Street – Gundagai | Partial trumpet interchange; southbound exit and entrance, and northbound exit only | ||||
Murrumbidgee River | 247 | 153 | Sheahan Bridge | ||||
Gundagai | South Gundagai | 248 | 154 | Middle Street / Cross Street / South Street – Gundagai | Offset diamond interchange | ||
Wagga Wagga | Mundarlo | 273 | 170 | Snowy Mountains Highway (B72) – Adelong, Tumut, Cooma | Partial directional T interchange; southbound exit and entrance and northbound exit only | ||
Tarcutta | 283 | 176 | Sturt Highway (A20) – Wagga Wagga, Narrandera, Hay Mildura, Renmark, Gawler | T-bone interchange | |||
289 | 180 | Sydney Street – Tarcutta | Partial diamond interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance only | ||||
Tarcutta Creek | 291 | 181 | Bridge over the creek (bridge name unknown) | ||||
Wagga Wagga | Tarcutta | 292 | 181 | unnamed exit road – Tarcutta | Partial diamond interchange; northbound exit only | ||
294 | 183 | Humula Link Road – Tarcutta | Partial diamond interchange; southbound entrance only | ||||
Greater Hume Shire | Kyeamba | 318 | 198 | Tumbarumba Road – Tumbarumba | Partial trumpet interchange; southbound entrance and exit only | ||
Little Billabong | 335 | 208 | Little Billabong Road – Tumbarumba | Uncontrolled road intersection | |||
Holbrook | 359 | 223 | Holbrook Wagga Road – Holbrook, Cookardinia | Diamond interchange | |||
363 | 226 | Albury Street – Holbrook | Diamond interchange | ||||
Albury | Table Top | 403 | 250 | Olympic Highway (A41) – Wagga Wagga, Junee, Cootamundra, Cowra | Trumpet interchange | ||
408 | 254 | Burma Road – Ettamogah Pub, Albury | Uncontrolled road intersection | ||||
411 | 255 | (Old) Wagga Road – Springdale Heights, Lavington, North Albury, Albury | Partial diamond interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance only | ||||
Thurgoona | 416 | 258 | Thurgoona Drive – Thurgoona, Springdale Heights, Albury Airport | Dumbbell interchange | |||
Lavington | 418 | 260 | Racecourse Road – Lavington, Albury Airport | Partial dumbbell interchange; southbound entrance and northbound exit only | |||
East Albury | 421 | 262 | Riverina Highway (B58) – Finley, Deniliquin, Lake Hume | Diamond interchange | |||
Murray River | 425 | 264 | Spirit of Progress Bridge | ||||
New South Wales – Victoria state border | 425 | 264 | New South Wales – Victoria state border | ||||
Victoria | Wodonga | Wodonga | 426 | 265 | Hume Freeway (M31) – Chiltern, Wangaratta, Benalla, Seymour; towards Melbourne | Southern highway terminus; Road continues southwest as the Hume Freeway (M31) | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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LGA | Location [5] | km [5] | mi | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Wodonga | Wodonga | 0 | 0.0 | Hume Highway (M31) – Albury, Gundagai, Goulburn, Sydney | Northern terminus of freeway, road continues northeast into NSW as Hume Highway | ||
0.3 | 0.19 | Bandiana Link Road (B400 east) – Wodonga, Bandiana, Tallangatta | Partial dumbbell interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | ||||
1 | 0.62 | Lincoln Causeway (C319 north) – Albury High Street (south), to Beechworth-Wodonga Road (C315) – Wodonga, Beechworth Bandiana Link Road (B400 east) – Bandiana, Tallangatta | Eastern terminus of concurrency with route B400 terminus at partial diamond interchange Northbound entrance via Bandiana Link Road | ||||
3 | 1.9 | Melrose Drive (C538 south) – Wodonga Moloney Drive (north) – Wodonga | Partial diamond interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | ||||
West Wodonga | 4 | 2.5 | Melbourne Road (C529) – Wodonga | Partial Y interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | |||
Indigo | Barnawartha | 17 | 11 | Murray Valley Highway (B400 west) – Yarrawonga, Echuca | Western terminus of concurrency with route B400 at trumpet interchange | ||
23 | 14 | Indigo Creek Road – Barnawartha, Upper Indigo | Diamond interchange | ||||
Chiltern | 31 | 19 | Main Street (Chiltern-Howlong Road) (C381 north) – Chiltern, Howlong Beechworth-Chiltern Road (C377 south) – Beechworth | Diamond interchange | |||
Wangaratta | Springhurst | 44 | 27 | Rutherglen-Springhurst Road (C376 north) – Springhurst, Rutherglen | Diamond and partial dumbbell interchange | ||
Byawatha | 61 | 38 | Bowser Road (C314) – Wangaratta, Bowser, to Federation Way (C375) – Wahgunyah, Corowa | Trumpet interchange | |||
East Wangaratta | 68 | 42 | Great Alpine Road (B500 east) – Beechworth, Bright, Mount Hotham, Bairnsdale | Diamond interchange | |||
Ovens River | 69 | 43 | Bridge over the river (bridge name unknown) | ||||
King River | 71 | 44 | Bridge over the river (bridge name unknown) | ||||
Wangaratta | South Wangaratta | 76 | 47 | Greta Road (C523) – Wangaratta, Greta | Diamond interchange | ||
78 | 48 | Glenrowan Road (C314) – Wangaratta | Partial-Y interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||||
81 | 50 | Snow Road (C522) – Glenrowan, Oxley, Milawa, Myrtleford | Partial diamond interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||||
Glenrowan | 86 | 53 | Glenrowan-Moyhu Road – Glenrowan, Moyhu | Partial diamond interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
88 | 55 | Winton-Glenrowan Road – Winton, Glenrowan | Partial diamond interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||||
Benalla | Winton | 103 | 64 | Sydney Road (C313 west) – Benalla, to Benalla-Yarrawonga Road (C373) – Yarrawonga Winton-Glenrowan Road (east) – Winton, Glenrowan | Diamond and partial dumbbell interchange | ||
Benalla | 115 | 71 | Midland Highway (A300 north) – Shepparton, Mooroopna, Bendigo, Geelong Midland Highway (B300 south) – Maindample, Yea, Yarra Glen, Lilydale | Diamond interchange | |||
Strathbogie | Violet Town | 138 | 86 | Murchison-Violet Town Road (C345 north) – Violet Town, Murchison Harrys Creek Road (south) – Harrys Creek | Diamond interchange | ||
Euroa | 155 | 96 | Euroa Main Road (C312 west) – Euroa | Partial dumbbell and partial diamond interchange | |||
162 | 101 | Euroa Main Road (C312 east) – Euroa | Diamond interchange | ||||
Avenel | 193 | 120 | Avenel-Nagambie Road (C346 north) – Avenel, Nagambie Tarcombe Road (south) – Tarcombe | Uncontrolled road intersection | |||
Mitchell | Seymour | 207 | 129 | Goulburn Valley Freeway (M39 north) – Nagambie, Shepparton, Dubbo, Brisbane Goulburn Valley Highway (B340 east) – Seymour, Yea | Trumpet and partial cloverleaf interchange | ||
Goulburn River | 209 | 130 | Bridge over the river (bridge name unknown) | ||||
214 | 133 | Bridge over the river (bridge name unknown) | |||||
Mitchell | Hilldene | 214 | 133 | Seymour-Tooborac Road (C384) – Seymour, Puckapunyal, Tooborac | Diamond interchange | ||
Tallarook | 221 | 137 | Main Road to Upper Goulburn Road (C383) – Tallarook | Partial diamond interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
223 | 139 | Upper Goulburn Road (C383 east) – Tallarook | Partial trumpet interchange, northbound exit and southbound entrance only | ||||
Broadford | 233 | 145 | High Street (Broadford-Kilmore Road) (C311 west) – Broadford, Kilmore | Partial diamond interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
235 | 146 | Strath Creek Road (C382) – Broadford, Flowerdale | Partial diamond interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||||
Clonbinane | 244 | 152 | Broadford-Wallan Road – Clonbinane, Broadford, Waterford Park | Diamond interchange | |||
Wandong | 252 | 157 | Epping-Kilmore Road (C729) – Wandong, Kilmore | Diamond interchange | |||
Wallan | 261 | 162 | Wallan-Whittlesea Road (C727) – Whittlesea, Wallan | Partial diamond interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
Beveridge | 265 | 165 | Northern Highway (B75 north) – Wallan, Echuca | Partial-Y interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | |||
268 | 167 | Lithgow Street, to Old Hume Highway – Beveridge | Diamond interchange | ||||
Hume | Kalkallo | 276 | 171 | Donnybrook Road (C723) – Mickleham, Donnybrook | Partial cloverleaf and partial dumbbell interchange | ||
Craigieburn | 279 | 173 | Sydney Road (State Route 55 south) – Craigieburn, Campbellfield | Partial-Y interchange, southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
280 | 170 | Amaroo Road – Craigieburn | Partial dumbbell interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||||
Whittlesea | Wollert | 283 | 176 | Craigieburn Road East (C722) – Craigieburn, Wollert | Partial diamond interchange, southbound entrance and northbound exit only | ||
Epping | 288 | 179 | O'Herns Road (B716 east) – Epping, South Morang | Diamond interchange | |||
290 | 180 | Cooper Street (State Route 58) – Epping, Somerton, Northern Hospital | Diamond interchange | ||||
Thomastown | 295 | 183 | Metropolitan Ring Road (M80 east) – Bundoora, Greensborough Western Ring Road (M80 west) – Jacana, Tullamarine, Keilor, Derrimut, Melbourne Airport | Southern terminus of freeway and route M31 at semi-directional T interchange | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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