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Bulli Pass

Coordinates:34°19′S150°54′E / 34.317°S 150.900°E /-34.317; 150.900
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Mountain pass in Bulli
Bulli Pass
Horse and cart in the Bulli Pass before it was paved.Source:State Library of New South Wales
Elevation283 metres (928 ft)[1]
Traversed byPrinces Highway
LocationBulli
RangeIllawarra escarpment
Coordinates34°19′S150°54′E / 34.317°S 150.900°E /-34.317; 150.900
Bulli Pass is located in New South Wales
Bulli Pass
Bulli Pass
Location inNew South Wales

Bulli Pass is amountain pass with an elevation of 283 metres (928 ft)AHD[1] located northwest ofBulli,New South Wales,Australia. It is situated on theIllawarra escarpment west of theIllawarra coastal plain. It was built during the 19th century for use by loggers and locals transporting goods to and fromSydney. Beforehand sea travel was the only reliable method.

The pass is traversed by thePrinces Highway from theIllawarra plain in the south-east to the Woronora Plateau in the north-west, rising over 300 metres (980 ft) in doing so. The pass has a scenic lookout at the top of Bulli Mountain, nearSublime Point Lookout, and this is the sight of the under construction Southern Gateway project. The pass is protected bushland under the Bulli Pass reserve and walking tracks to the lookouts are under repair since 2003.

The pass was the first major route out of the plain, not includingMount Keira Road built in 1834 by convicts or O'Briens Road, a private tollway.[citation needed]

The Bulli Pass is mainly a two lane undivided road with a steep, winding alignment through a geologically constrained area. The pass has steep slopes both above and below the road. The maximum grade on Bulli Pass is 14.6 per cent. In 2014, the average daily traffic volume over the pass was 12,000 vehicles with an annual growth rate of 1.4 per cent. Heavy vehicles account for about five per cent of total vehicle movements over the pass.[2]

In 2008 the pass was subject to a majorrock fall that requiredslope stabilisation works with the Princes Highway closed for seven weeks. Following a serious rock fall in 2015 that landed on a vehicle, there were extensive investigations into the upslope section of Bulli Pass. To ensure the long term safety and stability of Bulli Pass,Roads & Maritime Services closed the road to traffic from October 2016 to December 2016, and again from April to June 2017,[3] to install 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi) of rock fall protection barrier fencing, from theM1Princes Motorway to the hairpin bend.

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References

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  1. ^ab"Map of Bulli Pass, NSW".Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 2016. Retrieved11 October 2016.
  2. ^"Bulli Pass Strategic Review"(PDF).Roads & Maritime Services. Government of New South Wales. October 2015. Retrieved11 October 2016.
  3. ^"Bulli Pass (Princes Highway) closure - rock fall protection barrier fencing".Roads & Maritime Services. Government of New South Wales. September 2016. Retrieved11 October 2016.

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