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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Hume Highway, List of old road routes in Melbourne, Victoria, EastLink, Calder Highway, Nepean Highway, Route 40, Melbourne, Princes Freeway, Maroondah Highway, CityLink, Calder Freeway, Dandenong Valley Highway, Dingley Arterial Project, M80 Ring Road, Melbourne, Western Freeway, Burwood Highway, Monash Freeway, Mornington Peninsula Freeway, Peninsula Link, North East Link, West Gate Freeway, Princes Highway, Roads in Victoria, Eastern Freeway, Melbourne, Westernport Highway, Sydney Road, Melbourne, Ballarat Road, Melbourne, Tullamarine Freeway, Thompsons Road, Melbourne, Moorooduc Highway, Warburton Highway, Melba Highway, South Gippsland Freeway, Chandler Highway, East-West road connection, Frankston Freeway, Hoddle Highway, Bulleen Road, Healesville Freeway, List of highways in Melbourne, Ringwood Bypass, Warrigal Road, Airport Drive, Cranbourne-Frankston Road, Docklands Highway, Westall Road, Melton Highway, Greensborough Highway, Outer Metropolitan Ring Road, Mountain Highway, Eastern Highway, Yarra Bank Highway, Route 10, Melbourne, Plenty Valley Highway, Koo Wee Rup bypass. Excerpt: The Hume Highway/Hume Freeway is one of Australia's major inter-city highways, running for 880 km between Sydney and Melbourne. It is part of the Auslink National Network and is a vital link for road freight to transport goods to and from the two cities as well as serving Albury-Wodonga and Canberra. The main alternative route between Sydney and Melbourne is the Princes Highway which follows the coast for most of its length. Other inland alternate routes include the Olympic Highway route between Albury and Sydney via Cowra and Bathurst, and also the Federal / Monaro Highway route via Canberra which links with the Hume Highway near Goulburn and the Princes Highway in East Gippsland. The coast of New South Wales from the Queensland...