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Main Roads Western Australia controls the major roads in the state's Mid West region. There are four main highways through the Mid West: The north-south coastal route of Brand Highway and North West Coastal Highway, the inland alternative Great Northern Highway, and the northern section of Goldfields Highway, which links Meekatharra with Kalgoorlie. A network of main roads connects towns within the Mid West to each other, the highways, and neighbouring regions, with local roads providing additional links and access to smaller townsites. Roads are often named after the towns they connect.

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  • Main Roads Western Australia controls the major roads in the state's Mid West region. There are four main highways through the Mid West: The north-south coastal route of Brand Highway and North West Coastal Highway, the inland alternative Great Northern Highway, and the northern section of Goldfields Highway, which links Meekatharra with Kalgoorlie. A network of main roads connects towns within the Mid West to each other, the highways, and neighbouring regions, with local roads providing additional links and access to smaller townsites. Roads are often named after the towns they connect. Freight vehicles, servicing the mining and agricultural industries, make up a significant proportion of the traffic using the Mid West road network. Tourist traffic primarily focuses on the coastal routes, which connect visitors to Dongara, Geraldton, Northampton and Kalbarri, and nearby tourist attractions. (en)
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  • (en)
  • Brand Highway (en)
  • Great Northern Highway (en)
  • Indian Ocean Drive (en)
  • Midlands Road (en)
  • Edward Road (en)
  • Goldfields Highway (en)
  • Geraldton–Mount Magnet Road (en)
  • Mullewa–Wubin Road (en)
  • Agnew Sandstone Road (en)
  • Chapman Valley Road (en)
  • Coolimba–Eneabba Road (en)
  • George Grey Drive (en)
  • John Willcock Link (en)
  • Mingenew–Morawa Road (en)
  • Morrell Road (en)
  • Mount Magnet Sandstone Road (en)
  • Narra Tarra Moonyoonooka Road (en)
  • North West Coastal Highway (en)
  • Port Gregory Road (en)
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  • National Route 1 (en)
  • State Route 116 (en)
  • State Route 60 (en)
  • State Route 123 (en)
  • National Highway 95 (en)
  • State Route 139 (en)
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  • Main Roads Western Australia controls the major roads in the state's Mid West region. There are four main highways through the Mid West: The north-south coastal route of Brand Highway and North West Coastal Highway, the inland alternative Great Northern Highway, and the northern section of Goldfields Highway, which links Meekatharra with Kalgoorlie. A network of main roads connects towns within the Mid West to each other, the highways, and neighbouring regions, with local roads providing additional links and access to smaller townsites. Roads are often named after the towns they connect. (en)
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  • Major roads in the Mid West region of Western Australia (en)
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