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The Hume Highway / Hume Freeway is one of Australia's most important and notable interstate highways which runs for 880 km inland between Sydney and Melbourne. It is part of the Auslink National Network and is a vital link for road freight to transport goods to and from the two cities as well as serving Albury, Wodonga and Canberra.

Twin bridges carrying the Hume Highway over Greenhills Road north of Berrima, New South Wales.

The main alternative route is the Princes Highway which goes via the coast rather than inland.

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