Solitary Islands Way

Solitary Islands Way is located in New South Wales
South end
South end
North end
North end
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad
Length36 km (22 mi)[1]
Gazetted1 May 2014[2]
Korora to Arrawarra
22 December 2017[3]
Arrawarra to Dirty Creek
Maintained byCoffs Harbour City Council[4]
Former
route number
(A1) (mid 2013–December 2013)
(National Route 1) (until mid 2013)
Korora to Arrawarra
(A1) (2013–2017)
(National Route 1) (until 2013)
Arrawarra to Dirty Creek
Major junctions
South endPacific Highway
Korora, New South Wales
North endPacific Highway
Dirty Creek, New South Wales
Location(s)
RegionMid North Coast
LGA(s)Coffs Harbour
Major suburbsMoonee Beach, Woolgoolga, Corindi Beach
Highway system

Solitary Islands Way is a road in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, located north of the city of Coffs Harbour. It links the towns of Woolgoolga and Corindi Beach to the Pacific Highway. It consists of a mix of newly constructed roads, pre-existing Council-owned roads and former sections of the highway that were bypassed by new alignments in 2013 and 2017.

Route description

Solitary Islands Way is a 36.4-kilometre (22.6 mi) road stretching from Korora just north of Coffs Harbour to Dirty Creek near Halfway Creek. It passes through the towns of Moonee Beach, Woolgoolga and Corindi Beach.[1] The section between Korora and Woolgoolga runs largely parallel and adjacent to the Pacific Highway.

The following sections of the road were previously part of the Pacific Highway and were bypassed by new alignments:[2][3][4]

  • between the southern end near Coachmans Close and Split Solitary Road at Korora
  • between Woopi Drive and Arrawarra interchange via Woolgoolga
  • between Tasman Street and Range Road interchange via Corindi Beach

Additionally, three sections of the road that were not previously Pacific Highway had other previous names:[2][3]

  • Hoys Road: between Moonee Beach Road and south of Bucca Road at Moonee Beach
  • Graham Drive: between Emerald Heights Drive and Hearnes Lake Road at Sandy Beach
  • Eggins Drive: between Arrawarra Beach Road and Gateway Lifestyle Lorikeet Holiday Park access at Arrawarra[5]

History

As part of the Pacific Highway Upgrade, the section between Coffs Harbour and Halfway Creek was progressively upgraded in the 2010s. The environmental assessment for the Sapphire to Woolgoolga upgrade of the highway in 2008 proposed a local access strategy, which involved the construction of new roads adjacent to the highway, using and upgrading existing Council-owned roads, or using the existing highway alignment as local access roads.[6]

In February 2013, the Coffs Harbour City Council voted to name the new local access road as Solitary Islands Way.[7] The Woolgoolga bypass of the highway opened to traffic on 16 December 2013,[8] and the rest of the Sapphire to Woolgoolga upgrade was completed in July 2014.[9] Solitary Islands Way was gazetted on 1 May 2014 as a 26.7 km (16.6 mi) local access road based on the local access strategy proposed in 2008, and consisted of:[2][4]

  • new roads parallel to the Pacific Highway, with some sections along former alignments of the highway
  • Hoys Road at Moonee Beach, upgraded and renamed to Solitary Islands Way
  • Graham Drive at Sandy Beach, renamed to Solitary Islands Way
  • bypassed section of the highway within Woolgoolga, including a section of Clarence Street
  • former alignment of the highway south of Split Solitary Road at Sapphire Beach

In October 2017, the Pacific Highway was bypassed between Arrawarra and Dirty Creek (Range Road) via Corindi Beach, as part of the Woolgoolga to Halfway Creek upgrade.[10][11] The bypassed section of the highway and the existing Eggins Drive at Arrawarra were renamed Solitary Islands Way on 22 December 2017, extending the road northwards from Arrawarra to Dirty Creek.[3]

In October 2020, Coffs Harbour City Council approved Woolgoolga's first set of traffic lights at the intersection of Solitary Islands Way and Centenary Drive, near Woolgoolga High School and the planned West Woolgoolga Sports Complex. The cost of the signalised intersection is estimated to be A$5.26 million.[12] Construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2021.[13]

Major junction list

LGALocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Coffs HarbourKorora00.0 Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, SydneyContinues to Pacific Highway (south)
Sapphire Beach2.21.4 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Entry and exit for Pacific Highway southbound only
Solitary Islands Way continues to the west
Split Solitary Road – Sapphire Beach
2.31.4 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Entry and exit for Pacific Highway northbound only
Solitary Islands Way continues to the north
Gaudrons Road
Moonee Beach5.13.2 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Entry and exit for Pacific Highway northbound only
Moonee Beach Road   Moonee BeachTo entry and exit for Pacific Highway southbound
7.74.8Killara DriveSolitary Islands Way continues to the southeast
7.94.9Tiki RoadSolitary Islands Way continues to the northeast
Emerald Beach11.06.8 Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, SydneyTo Settlers Road
Exit for Pacific Highway southbound only
Brothers Drive
11.27.0 Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, SydneyEntry for Pacific Highway southbound only
Fiddaman Road – Emerald Beach
12.47.7 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, BrisbaneExit for Pacific Highway southbound only
Solitary Islands Way continues to the north
Sandy Beach12.77.9 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Entry and exit for Pacific Highway northbound only
Emerald Heights Drive
14.08.7Diamond Head Drive – Sandy Beach
15.89.8 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Entry and exit for Pacific Highway northbound only
Woolgoolga16.110.0 Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, SydneySouthbound entry for Pacific Highway southbound only
16.210.1Hearnes Lakes RoadNorthbound to southbound u-turn to (south)
16.710.4 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, BrisbaneExit for Pacific Highway southbound only
Woopi Drive
Arrawarra24.415.2 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Dirty Creek36.422.6 Pacific Highway (A1) (north) – Tweed Heads, Gold Coast, Brisbane
Pacific Highway (A1) (south) – Coffs Harbour, Newcastle, Sydney
Entry and exit for Pacific Highway southbound only
Range RoadTo entry and exit for Pacific Highway northbound
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Google (29 December 2020). "Solitary Islands Way, Korora NSW 2450 to Range Rd E, Dirty Creek NSW 2456" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Coffs Harbour City Council – Naming of Roads (35)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 11 April 2014. p. 1213. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Coffs Harbour City Council – Roads Act 1993 – Naming of Roads (138)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 22 December 2017. p. 7849. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  4. 1 2 3 "Agenda - Ordinary Meeting 23 July 2015 - AGENDA" (PDF). Coffs Harbour City Council. 17 July 2015. p. 32. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  5. "Temporary closure of Eggins Drive at Arrawarra" (PDF). Roads and Maritime Services. January 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2017.
  6. "Sapphire to Woolgoolga Environmental Assessment" (PDF). Pacific Highway Upgrade. NSW Roads and Traffic Authority. 2008. p. 7-25. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  7. "New road name down the Way as council expected to approve". The Coffs Coast Advocate. 14 February 2013. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  8. "Pacific Highway upgrade – Sapphire to Woolgoolga" (PDF). Roads and Maritime Services. 16 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  9. "Honk, honk". ABC News Coffs Coast. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  10. "Woolgoolga to Halfway Creek". Pacific Highway Upgrade. Transport for NSW. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  11. "No halfway measures as Woolgoolga to Halfway Creek Pacific Highway upgrade opens to traffic". Kevin Hogan MP. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  12. "Woolgoolga To Receive Its First Set Of Traffic Lights". News of the Area. 6 November 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  13. "New Intersection to Help Improve Safety on Solitary Islands Way". Coffs Newsroom. Coffs Harbour City Council. 23 October 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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