Bass Highway (Victoria)
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The Bass Highway[2][3] is an 87 kilometre highway in Victoria, Australia, branching off the South Gippsland Highway at the township of Lang Lang and running south, along the eastern shore of Western Port, to Anderson (and the turn-off to Phillip Island). The Bass Highway continues easterly to Kilcunda, Wonthaggi and Inverloch, then turns north-easterly to rejoin the South Gippsland Highway at Leongatha. It was named due to its proximity to the Bass Strait.
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Bass Highway as it passes through Kilcunda | |
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Type | Highway |
Length | 87 km (54 mi)[1] |
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West end | South Gippsland Highway Lang Lang, Victoria |
East end | Strzelecki Highway Leongatha, Victoria |
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Major settlements | Grantville, Kilcunda, Inverloch |
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