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Great Western Highway Upgrade [electronic resource] : Mt Victoria to Lithgow : background and proposed project development report / RTA
Bib ID 4505139
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Online Access
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Description [Sydney, N.S.W.?] : Roads and Traffic Authority, 2008. 
ISBN 9781921474101 
Series

PANDORA electronic collection

Technical Details

System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader to access files in a PDF format 

Mode of Access: Internet via World Wide Web. On 15/09/2008 available from RTA website at: http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/constructionmaintenance/downloads/greatwesternhighway/mtvictoria_lithgow_backgroundreport_dl1.html 

Summary

"This report has been prepared to describe the environmental constraints in the study area and outline issues to be considered for the highway upgrade studies between Mount Victoria and Lithgow."--Executive summary.

Notes

"June 2008".

"RTA/­Pub. 08.161".

"Sinclair Knight Merz"--P. 3 of PDF.

Title from title screen (viewed on 15 September 2008).

Includes bibliographical references.

Selected for archiving

Subjects Highway planning - New South Wales - New South Wales - Blue Mountains Region.  |  Express highways - Environmental aspects - New South Wales - Blue Mountains Region.  |  Express highways - Design and construction - Environmental aspects - Blue Mountains Region.  |  Great Western Highway (N.S.W.)
Other authors/contributors Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW

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