Hyland Highway Victoria |
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Type | Highway |
Length | 59.9 km (37 mi) |
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Highways in Australia National Highway • Freeways in Australia Highways in Victoria |
The Hyland Highway (formerly the Hyland Way) is a road connecting the towns of Traralgon and Yarram in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It runs between Princes Highway and South Gippsland Highway.
Highland Highway is in parts called Bank Street (Traralgon), Bartons Lane (Loy Yang), Main Road (Gormandale), Shakespeare Street (Traralgon), Traralgon–Yarram Road (Carrajung Lower, Flynns Creek, Gormandale, Willung South, Won Wron, and Yarram), and Traralgon Creek Road (Loy Yang, Traralgon, and Traralgon South).
The highway was named after the deceased Sir Herbert Hyland, a popular politician for the Country party in the Gippsland area.
Numerous roads are named after Hyland throughout the state of Victoria.