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Stuart Highway. Darwin. Katherine. 2,834 km (1,761 mi) Partially signed as alphanumeric route ; [4] spur section connecting to Darwin. Note that this is a separate route from the A1 that goes from WA to Daly Waters. A3. Luritja Road. Petermann, Northern Territory.
Honda Deauville. The Honda Deauville, also designated the NT650V and NT700V, is a mid-range touring motorcycle manufactured and marketed by Honda [1] over a fifteen-year production run (1998–2013) spanning three generations — and named after the French seaside resort. Across all three generations, the Deauville was known for its shaft-drive ...
The following roads are classified as Arterial Roads: [ 2] Arnhem Highway (A36) Buntine Highway (B96) Carpentaria Highway (B1) Central Arnhem Road (C24) Kakadu Highway (A21/B21) Lasseter Highway (B4) Plenty Highway (State Route 12) Tablelands Highway (State Route 11)
Phillips 66 said it agreed to buy out Pinnacle Midland Parent LLC for $550 million, expanding the company’s natural gas gathering and processing facilities in the eastern Midland Basin region of ...
On Tulsa's Southwest Boulevard, between W. 23rd and W. 24th Streets there is a granite marker dedicated to Route 66 as the Will Rogers Highway which features an image of namesake Will Rogers together with information on the route from Michael Wallis, author of Route 66: The Mother Road; [58] and, at Howard Park just past W. 25th Street, three ...
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The Barkly Highway is a national highway in Queensland and the Northern Territory in Australia. [1] It is the only sealed road between Queensland and the Northern Territory. [2] [3] The highway is named after the Barkly Tableland, which in turn was named by explorer William Landsborough in December 1861 after Henry Barkly, the then Governor of Victoria.